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Basketcase

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don't be too quick. what ever prolems your car has, you know what you have. shop around, there are other shops, that will do your work cheaper.
 

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$31k seems a bit excessive, especially if it's just for bodywork and paint.
My car needed EVERYTHING, and I was less than that.

I quit adding the cost of my restoration for a few reasons....
1. It's really difficult to keep track of everything.
2. It's depressing when you add it all up.
3. You have to hide the "real" cost from the old lady!

I would estimate that I have between $21-$22k in my body and paint (excluding bumpers and grille). I got lucky and found two guys willing to do the labor and paint for $10k, I just had to wait a year to get into their shop. This is for a full rotisserie restoration of the body, and a base/clear paint job in a booth. I also replaced just about everything I could with AMD products, and purchased used doors and a deck-lid. There isn't much that is original on my convertible at this point.

That estimate does NOT include the money I lost when I restored the car a couple years ago, which I was able to recoup about 1/3 of in a lawsuit.
 

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I'm looking at a car in Troy NY that just had the body done. Hopefully this works out
 

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hope it works out the way you want. what are your doing with the purple car?
 

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george68hemirr said:
coyotekiller said:
Yes it is
THATS BEEN ON THERE FOR A WHILE.....i hope your going there to check it out

Is that the one with all the junk on underbody? I'm with George on this one...check it out in person with your glasses on. Don't let your wants cloud your vision. There's a lot of junk out there, and a lot of people trying to sell their cars online to avoid face-to-face buyers.

I'm not trying to pick that car apart because I don't know what you're expecting to pay for it. To me, it looks like someone's doing a flip on it to make some $$$. If they were restoring it the right way, they would've cleaned up that underbody. Who knows what is hiding beneath that old undercoating.
Also, those seats and door panels are far from correct, and they left the hinges black. Those are small details, but they are important when you think about it because they indicate that the person restoring the car is either uninformed, or cares less of the originality of the car.

For $19,500 in this economy, I'd expect a much better car for something that's not turn-key.
I'm not trying to be negative, just adding my :cents: . I've been through a lot of mistakes with my car, and hope to help others not make the mistakes that i've made.

Here's one near me that's been on CL for a while at $23k...I'm sure he'd take $20....
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/3123967093.html

Best of luck to ya CoyoteKiller....
 

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I am going there to check out the car first. The incorrect interior does not bother me.
 

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chapdog105 said:
george68hemirr said:
coyotekiller said:
Yes it is
THATS BEEN ON THERE FOR A WHILE.....i hope your going there to check it out

Is that the one with all the junk on underbody? I'm with George on this one...check it out in person with your glasses on. Don't let your wants cloud your vision. There's a lot of junk out there, and a lot of people trying to sell their cars online to avoid face-to-face buyers.

I'm not trying to pick that car apart because I don't know what you're expecting to pay for it. To me, it looks like someone's doing a flip on it to make some $$$. If they were restoring it the right way, they would've cleaned up that underbody. Who knows what is hiding beneath that old undercoating.
Also, those seats and door panels are far from correct, and they left the hinges black. Those are small details, but they are important when you think about it because they indicate that the person restoring the car is either uninformed, or cares less of the originality of the car.

For $19,500 in this economy, I'd expect a much better car for something that's not turn-key.
I'm not trying to be negative, just adding my :cents: . I've been through a lot of mistakes with my car, and hope to help others not make the mistakes that i've made.

Here's one near me that's been on CL for a while at $23k...I'm sure he'd take $20....
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/3123967093.html

Best of luck to ya CoyoteKiller....
That is a neat car at a good price!
 

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Coyote, what is wrong with your car? Most Mopars need a significant amount of work to be show worthy. When you buy a done car from someone else you assume that they did the body work right, that is usually not the case. So by getting rid of your car and buying a painted car from someone else you may be getting a car in worse condition that has been covered up and now your back to square -1. Dont be afraid of that ridiculously high estimate on your car. By doing the time consuming work on your car you can get the car painted nicely for 5K assuming it doesn't need frame rails. I have done it many of times with my own cars. Strip them of their parts and deliver the car to the body shop in bare metal ready for them to do the technical work. You would be surprised at how quick they get it done and how much the price goes down. Its like going to the Dr. always get a second opinion.
 

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you keep out of this...don't you have something to vote for.....
Coyote, I'm getting my car done by a friend for $4000-$5000. He's doing it as time allows since he has a regular job. I'm getting new 1/4 skins, trunk extensions, yellow off, green on, and hopefully no surprises. You know what you're car needs. Buying another can be a crap shoot. But you have to do what is right for you. Just don't rush into anything. Winter is around the corner, and you'll have plenty of time to look for another shop or car.
 

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I'm not looking for a show worthy car. I've gotten 4 estimates and the cheapest one has been 20,000. I'm looking for a 4 speed car. I figure if I can find a car with a good body for 15,000 I'll come out ahead. I'm in no rush because I do have a car to drive.
 
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