Bennoel 10
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Again just my thoughts
Again just my thoughts
Yikes !!It would cost way more than $40K in today's prices, I got quoted $30K just to start on the resto of my 69 GTS, total body, paint, vinyl top, headliner, and install windows was $70-80K without any other interior work or drivetrain...
There is no way that car is original, the engine paint is turquoise! LOL...Yikes !!
Guess I'm out touch with the times.
Still better to buy one done. When I say done I mean runs, drives, stops, steers, being used regularly cause in reality they're never "finished "
Oh yea 40k don't go far anymoreThis is a low mileage 69 340 auto with factory A/C. Original body other than a fender bender back in the day. If someone was to give you a car such as this my opinion is it would cost close to th 40k to restore in today's prices ? Some may disagree. This car runs but everything is original and been sitting since 1983. Needs lots of love.
Just my opinion
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I agree.Barrett Jackson and Mecum have really driven up prices .
They completely over blow the worth of a so so car .
I understand,,,it’s money,,,,,but they will list something as a loaded option car,,,,and it will be basically plain Jane by the fender tag .
List it as rare,,,,and they are still plenty around .
And then there are the goofy buyers that pay the premium over sale price .
It’s all a Racket,,,,and the public has fallen for it !,,,,it’s entertainment TV !
I’m not against anyone making their money back on a restoration,,,,,this is the car hobby,,,and it’s really hard to ever recoup your cost many times .
I’m against people taking a junk parts car,,,,covering up a bunch of abuse and damage,,,,and pawning it off as a great restoration .
I’m sure there are workers at those auctions that can see poorly rebuilt machines,,,but will never say anything because of their jobs .
Not all of the cars are poor quality ,,,,but a fair percentage are,,, that’s why I never watch them anymore.
It’s just like reality TV,,,,all fake and made up .
Tommy
Worked for Manheim Auto Auction as an inspector for almost a decade, I can definitely attest to this statement. A lot of painted over pigs. Once in awhile you'll find an unrestored jem. Very rare these days.So true. I have been to the auctions at Scottsdale many times. Some cars are obviously built for auction (corners cut, fresh paint defects, etc) and sell. Its the worst place to buy a car in my opinion.
Your story is very typical of price creep that I mentioned in my post. What do you do when they have your car taken apart, it's very very frustrating. But it sounds like you got what you wanted in the end.I went to a resto guy and enquired about doing body and paint on my car. He said he was retiring but what I should do is go buy one I could drive for $30 to $40k. Well, I fully expected I could get the one I had done for $40 so I didn’t take his advice. I now have a great car, absolutely solid after acid dipping and replacing everything that was needed; paint and vinyl top. Problem was the shop kept leading me on $10k at a time until I cried enough and brought it home to finish. I had spent four times my expectations and robbed my 401k to do it. Utter folly. However, I’m enjoying the work of finishing it up and never expect to sell it. My grandkids might; but not me LOL. Bright side; no shortcuts have been taken. It’s ready for another fifty years if gasoline is available that long.
If you did all the work yourself, kept it stock, I think 40k might be able to get it done.This is a low mileage 69 340 auto with factory A/C. Original body other than a fender bender back in the day. If someone was to give you a car such as this my opinion is it would cost close to th 40k to restore in today's prices ? Some may disagree. This car runs but everything is original and been sitting since 1983. Needs lots of love.
Just my opinion
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That musta hurt man .20 years, all NOS parts, $35K body and paint plus $10K engine/trans/rear end, probably totaled up $80K altogether and then 2 weeks before finally driving again and 30 minutes to destroy it all...
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Wow.. one of my nightmares.sorry!!20 years, all NOS parts, $35K body and paint plus $10K engine/trans/rear end, probably totaled up $80K altogether and then 2 weeks before finally driving again and 30 minutes to destroy it all...
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most resto shops, or the places that are capable and willing to do this kind of work typically charge 100+ an hour, figure what it generally takes time to do specific tasks and that 40K for a resto starts looking real small real quick.Yikes !!
Guess I'm out touch with the times.
Still better to buy one done. When I say done I mean runs, drives, stops, steers, being used regularly cause in reality they're never "finished "