I knew a fellow who owned 243 collector cars, a collector car dealership, and a restoration company. What he told me was there is no way to make money restoring a car unless you're the one charging for the restoration. Obviously, there are exceptions; he had a couple himself, but mainly the statement holds up. Those of us who have a car because we love it, have spent more on it than its resale value. When you start getting into new chrome, new parts, upgrades, paint, etc. unless you can do all the work yourself and put no value on your time, you won't be on the positive side of the financial equation. What you have to decide is which side of the emotional equation are you on. How much time and labor will you enjoy investing vs. how much time do you want to spend removing, cleaning, photographing, and advertising parts so that you can negotiate, collect funds, and ship to places all over the world?