Like I said Bob. If I had money ...... I want that one, I want that one
Frank,
I have that one,

Though a coupe, couldn't find a FB locally @ the time or since,
was the same color but changed it to another Blue (Nightmist Blue) through the ground up restoration that took six years, tbh wasn't too crazy for this color......
"If I had the money....", how far off are you Money wise?
Things to consider:
Do you wanna a DD or an occasional fun car?
-You are comparing apples & oranges here...
this is a 50 year old car & the technology wouldn't be on par with a car that came a half century afterwards..., having said that many modifications can be made to upgrade handling, braking, exterior looks, and engine power (but see below).
I could use mine as a dd, it's up to that and more, just because everything in it from the Gas tank all the way to the Alum radiator is new, but I won't...
-These will hold their value best if they are
unmolested, and kept in the original & pristine shape in a Garage & not outside.
Over the next few years, this will not drop in value and perhaps further appreciate (in all likelihood), whereas a newer car would loose much of it's purchase price pretty rapidly, unless it's one of those "One of a kind limited production cars", even with those
It's a blind call as to which will keep their popularity & value, besides you couldn't get one of them for $30k anyways....
-the Fast backs are in high demand worldwide, the collector's priority goes to the S code with a 390 engine, then the GT, then the base model ...
When I drive mine around people's heads are turned constantly with a barrage of questions from every other car. I've been next to brand new Maseratis and Porsches and folks stare at mine, why? Cause there are dozens of those other ones on the street and nothing like this one around....
A price of about $30k give or take is pretty decent for an unmolested & problem free one of these, just make sure it is an original V8 through a Marty report....
