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1974 SD-455

Brianhman

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I everyone. First post and question.

I have a 74 455SD TA that needs a full restoration.

Floors are gone. Rear springs munts came through the floor.

Rockers and roof corners rotting doors rough and the hood is incorrect, the last owner cut hood scoop opposite way to get a ram air effect while driving I'm guessing lol.

Motor transmission and rear-end are all numbers matching.

Canadian car no AC and automatic.

Wondering what I could sell this for in its current condition.

Thanks
 
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I everyone. First post and question.

I have a 74 455SD TA that needs a full restoration.

Floors are gone. Rear springs munts came through the floor.

Rockers and roof corners rotting doors rough and the hood is incorrect, the last owner cut hood scoop opposite way to get a ram air effect while driving I'm guessing lol.

Motor transmission and rear-end are all numbers matching.

Canadian car no AC and automatic.

Wondering what I could sell this for in its current condition.

Thanks
It's a lot better shape than my SD when I bought it.

The drivetrain is the most important and you are good there since it is original.

Correct engine parts are key also.

You should check the numbers on the carburetor.

That is a pricey parts just like the intake and heads.

It all adds up when it comes to value.

Either way you have a nice restoration project for you or someone else.