Has "Recession" Hit You?

<p>ucsd_ucla-dad: Sadly we are on opposite ends of the country. My DH currently has 4 Mustangs scheduled to restore in the next year!! Being in the Northeast, no matter how well stored these cars have been most require extensive work (usually frame up restorations). On the investment front, one of his customers did a full “Eleanor” restoration a few years ago, had about $40K total into the car and has it listed online somewhere for $60K. A nice profit if he gets that much for it. On the other hand, we also have a 67 Mustang Sedan sitting in our garage right now from a frame up restoration my DH did about 4 years ago for a relative bc the relative had sudden financial problems and my DH (being a softie) traded him a truck we had for sale for the Mustang. We have been trying to sell it here and there ever since but no takers as a standard Mustang Sedan is not as popular or worth as much as the fastbacks.</p>