I'm looking at an S-code FB; has every option imaginable [courtesy light group, interior/exterior, GT, 4-speed, convenience group, AC, etc.] - only issue is most of the sheet-metal has been replaced, missing correct 9 inch rear and missing original engine block. Wimbledon white with luxury saddle interior.
Would this be worth restoring? I'd like to keep concours or at least 90%.
Would the unoriginal sheet metal lead to a drastic hit in points and value?
Welome !!! Best thing you can do is what you just did ! Post question, talk with people that have been through this and take everything into consideration. (From your situation to replies/opinions -meaning some will talk profit loss/some will come from a point of pride/ownership)
From a car stand point a 4 speed S code AC fastback isn't a bad choice IMO -car has a lot going it. MANY have been converted to Elenore clones -so unmolested fastbacks are rarer than those bondo babies at shows and auctions.
Still don't know if this is an assembled car running OR if it is a project that has been "cobbled" to get to this point. NO matter - you have to get the car for the lowest amount you can - you can't make it up with the work that will follow IMO. You have to know what kind of owner you will be. IF you are the type that is embarrassed when you stuff "looks bad" compared to others or if you know you will go down the restoration path, learn and strive for complete correctness then KNOW you will spend years and many dollars. This doesn't mean you can't, shouldn't or won't enjoy it BUT...............
If you wishing to have a fun car, enjoy it and NOT have it apart for long periods of time with dollars dedicated to the current area of fixing then I would question how far is the car from safe drivability, forgo the need for better date codes and enjoy. As long was the car presents well you can always sell it, trade it or keep it with ability to move from place to place inlife. (Now if it was a 67 K Code or 68 R Code then having better date codes would be monumental to value -when selling)
Hope you find a community here, consider showing photos if you have specific questions. It's funny I know people get all wiggy about posting location and photos - I guess they are worried someone is going to find and buy their dream! I am of the opinion that if you are worried someone else is going to buy then you should have bought it already! Sales is about fear, fear that you will be worse off if you don't buy. (Better off if you do)
It's funny I just saw a hand drawn note showing value vs stages of ownership! HIGH when you want something, low when you own it HIGH AGAIN after you sell and wish you hadn't ! (Then again his reference point was a 65 Gt350)
Mark