69 Cuda Notchback Very Little Rust

Yes it's been parted. When I got it it had one door and one fender on it. The owner had actually contacted a scrap yard about having it hauled off. The parts that are on it now were in a shed. Some that I DIDN"T get in the deal came off other cars.

It would have been SO much easier to sell those parts rather than take take the time to put it back together, prime it, list it and take the abuse that goes with such a listing.

I could have sold the torsion bars and adjuster bolts, upper and lower control arms, any frame rails that were good. Also the steering box and column, remaining glass, dash frame and gauge circuit board are all very good parts. After that I could have gotten
$100 or more for the carcass across the scales at the scrap yard.

The fenders, doors and sheet metal would have fit in a pickup truck on the trip to the Nats. I wouldn't need to drag in a car trailer, pay more fuel, and buy extra space.
I would have also made more money more quickly.

Instead, like others have expressed, I'd rather see the car restored. The more there are out there, the better the parts market in the future. It was more work and less money for what you see here.

Ironically, after all that I'll probably part it out anyway, so if there's something you want and you are coming to the Nats, PM me and I'll give you dibs Saturday morning if the car hasn't sold whole.