I bought a 1967 289 coupe from a family friend who was the car's original owner. She lost her driver's license at age 93 and had to sell the car. Never wrecked, no rust, in great shape. I had the car repainted in its original springtime yellow color by a good shop, had the headliner replaced, and installed a new dashpad as the old one had cracked. I also replaced the original wheels with the proper GT wheels, and added new Dual Redline tires. Otherwise the car is stock, with matching numbers, and very clean inside and out.
How do modifications (like exhaust system changes which make the car sound better) or other changes that require basically only switching out old parts affect this car's value, being that it is essentially stock and in very very good shape?
How do modifications (like exhaust system changes which make the car sound better) or other changes that require basically only switching out old parts affect this car's value, being that it is essentially stock and in very very good shape?