If I was to find a Thunderbolt in a chicken coop, where it has been since the 60's, what kind of money would it bring? It is serial number 5, has Phil Bonners name in large letters on the side and is complete. Has not run since it was parked. Sounds like a collectors dream. I'm going to try and run it down, any ideas?
Lee - I'm no Thunderbolt expert, but the last few I've seen advertised in Hemmings, etc. were in the $100K-$125K range. I'd say, considering the current "fever" for verified race/muscle cars, a restored one could probably fetch $150-$200K. Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: <lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> To: <ShelbyMustang (AT) CarMemories (DOT) com> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:08 PM Subject: Thunderbolt > If I was to find a Thunderbolt in a chicken coop, where it has been since the 60's, what kind of money would it bring? It is serial number 5, has Phil Bonners name in large letters on the side and is complete. Has not run since it was parked. Sounds like a collectors dream. I'm going to try and run it down, any ideas?