There are obviously plenty of people who would love to buy a restored one even if they don't have the money. So far over 5000 people have looked at my ad. That's a lot of dreamers. Not that that is a bad thing. But it shows that there is plenty of interest but not a lot of people with the money. There is no way to restore one of these for under 80K. The price of parts alone would set you back more than this. $600 for the last yellow needle GTS clock I saw go on EBay. Good luck on an original steering wheel with grain left on it. Unless you are going to do the panels and paint yourself it would cost heaps more to do one yourself than buy one already done. But then there is the emotional attachment to one you have brought back from the grave. That can not be underestimated.