<VV> cheaper to buy them finished

Tony Underwood tony.underwood at cox.net
Tue Aug 24 00:14:23 EDT 2010


At 02:58 PM 8/23/2010, Ray \"Grymm\" Rodriguez wrote:

>More seriously the satisfaction I get from "saving" a car that was 
>previously destined to rot away in some field or make its way to the 
>crusher is well worth what I spend.


Absolutely... and like I always say, my labor costs are free.



>Even more important is the feeling of accomplishment you get after a 
>job well done... before and after photo's are a must!  Lastly I 
>think it's possible to come out ahead on a project car if you spend 
>your make the right choices, spend wisely, and do all (or most) of 
>the work yourself.  Missy's 63' is going to be finished with around 
>$3,000 total invested... $3,500 tops.  Sure its nowhere near perfect 
>but I think $3,500 is pretty darn good for a nice car that runs 
>well, has brand new upholstery, carpet, headliner, and door panels, 
>and brand new (done at home) paint!


You and I must have attended the same school.



tony..  


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