If you are interested in this car for the profit potential, your best bet would be to buy it "as is" and sell it as a barn find. Don't even wash it. Just flip it.
If you are going to fix this and that, you have a potential money pit on your hands. These things have a way of snowballing. 27 years of sitting means mice damage, deteriorated rubber, brittle wiring and frozen parts.
But - and this is a big but - if you are going to do a full-blown restoration a complete, unmolested car is the best start you could possibly have.
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