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re: Classic Car Restorations
Posted on 10/17/23 at 2:54 pm to Shut Up Mulllet
Posted on 10/17/23 at 2:54 pm to Shut Up Mulllet
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Restoring old cars is EXPENSIVE.
This is 100% the truth. I am doing a frame off restoration in my dads 68 ford truck and everything is expensive. If the vehicle had lots of rust rot in difficult areas it makes it much harder for repair. Also welding the thin metal on body panels can be frustrating if you don’t have experience with such. I would suggest buying one that is complete or near complete and work on that one to bring it to the condition you want. Not trying to discourage you but you have to be “ all in” financially and mentally to see if thru completion.
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