Flipping Mustangs?
If a person could reliably get as much money on the sale of a "well bought" and "well done" (not over done) classic Mustang as a "comparable" new Mustang might sell for, it would be possible to squeeze out a little profit. Reality is that this isn't going to happen. People have a psychological block when it comes to paying good money for an "old car".
The OP car as described could make some profit but the salvage title is going to hurt no matter the reason. I have never see a Barret Jackson car cross the block with a salvage title.
The OP car as described could make some profit but the salvage title is going to hurt no matter the reason. I have never see a Barret Jackson car cross the block with a salvage title.
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