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I was talking to a friend of mine(he is a ford guy) and he said he had found a grant to restore his 1970 ford torino but his car did not qualify it was too complete...i have a 1970 chevelle ss ls-6 and it needs major work and i pretty sure it would qualify but my friend is away at college and i dont know where he had found that info, any help would be greatly appreciated
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I think your friend was a few sandwiches shy of a picnic. Grants are complicated and lengthy to say the least. They have to meet certain criteria and take a long time to be approved. I seriously doubt that anyone has ever written much less had approved any grant to restore a car.
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Re: does this really exist???
besides for a museum piece; but even then.....the government sure as heck is not going to pay you to restore your car. especially that car, not with the emissions battle....
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Re: does this really exist???
it's a ford so i will give him a grant to take it to el scrap yard!
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Certainly the government has grants available to restore Fords. Just dial 1-800-dial-a-prayer and tell them what you want.
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Re: does this really exist???
i get a grant every year towards my car.
They call it a tax return, but I know what they really want me to do with the $$.
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