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Old 06-24-2009, 07:54 AM
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I purchased my car as "ready to drive" and paid a pretty penny for it too.

Shortly after purchasing it I decided I wanted to upgrade the brakes to and wheels........ 2 years and $70K later my car still isn't finished.
I decided to go with a newer corvette motor, suspension and all the goodies that make a good track/street driver.
If I had it to do all over again, I would either purchase a car already done or I would have bought a completed shell from someone like Mikes Custom cars http://www.mikescustomcars.com/


Yes, shelling out $20k for a complete frame and body seems like a lot of cash however, the fact the car is ready for finish paint when it arrives at your door is a major relief.

I have another year and $20K (including paint) before my project is completed. My point is, if your looking to build a pro-touring car, buying a ready for the road car is more expensive than buying a good shell.

Good luck,

rich
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