Here you go, a decently restored 69Z with matching numbers for $60k. Seems I've said that before somewhere
Makes me wonder why someone would pay $35K for a basket case that needs at least that much for restoration when you can have this for less.
Yeah Austin, you are right, correcting the hood and other things taken for granted like the trim could get expensive. However it's nothing I haven't seen on these cars as most people do an amateur restoration and add this stuff. If you had to pay someone to do it for you it could very well reach the price you have in mind and more if you want to get into undercarriage details. But I'd have to guess that this level of restoration would likely satisfy most buyers looking for a good quality driver with matching numbers to boot.
Mechanical stuff is easy to correct although can get expensive. Things that need corrected on the body with paint work can open a can of worms. Not knowing the brand of paint used (different systems have different mixing formulas) could make paint matching a little more difficult. Depending on the paint quality of the car (have to see in person) Painting other areas may not be hidden that well if there is a difference in quality. At a minimum, painting a new hood you would likely also be painting the tops of the fenders and cowl to "blend" it in. Removing the quarter trim will leave holes that need to be welded. You'll get into painting that entire quarter with no real good place to "break" it up near the rear sail (no vinyl top or other trim) So careful blending will need to be done.
Tough to do properly and may still be detectable to a good eye. Doing both quarters and hood, tops of fenders etc... You are damn near painting the whole car at this point, lol. In this case, if the quality of the paint job is "driver" quality anyway, I'd most likely suggest just reshooting the whole car to make it right.
Yeah, adds up in a hurry. So it might be one to just leave alone unless someone is ready to spend some coin. In which case I wouldn't have paid that much money for the car. I'd bet whom ever bought it doesn't care about the hood or the trim and like it just the way it is, in which case they did pretty good on that buy.