to expand on my post above re the value restored..
when i first purchased the van back in 2000 i was actually going to put a pontiac 455 motor and muncie in it and paint it standard but the correct restoration fad had already started..
in 2002 i had a good talk with the manager then of nrma vintage and veteran and he speculated that if the restoration market for these cars kept growing by 2010 this van could be worth insuring for upwards of 50k after restoration...
as a rolling body shell with 2 doors and 2 gaurds and with the tags still attached and kept in a locked container and no other parts whatsoever it was valued and insured at 12k many years ago..thats what shannons considered the body and tags only to be worth.
because i never kept the car and its parts together there was no need to insure it for more..
i believe once this restoration is complete it will be valued and insured closer to 75k and i will let you all know when that happens..
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