I came across a 1967 Mustang Coupe that is completely disassembled. (Technically I would prefer a Fastback, but they are wicked expensive if you can find them at all, which I have not.) The body is on a Rotisserie, which comes with the car. (Kind of a nice perk, but it needs sand blasting and painting!) It seems to have all the major components, engine, tranny, rear end, all the major body panels and a jillion little pieces. (The hood is the wrong year.) Parts clearly are not from the same car, numbers matching is quite out of the question!! It appears to be in pretty rough shape. Some of the parts, like brakes, front suspension, etc, I would be replacing anyway, so no big deal. The engine and tranny have been inside, but the rear end is outside. Everything would have to be rebuilt. Even though it is Arizona, there is a lot of rust there. This thing would be a major project just to get it out of it's current resting places. (Currently it is in two garages and the big stuff outside, all of it buried under piles of other unknown junk. Current owner is either dead or has too many medical issues to have anything to do with the project. Family is motivated to "get it out of here!" It comes with a "Resto/Salvage" title. Owner is asking $4500 and I get to figure out how to haul it all away. It is 200 miles away, a 400 mile round trip, and even with my truck and trailer, I am not sure I can get it all in one load. I can't see offering much over $2000 if I have to dig it all out and haul it away. When is a project just too far gone to be viable? What do you think? Is this one still salvagable, and should it be?