Money to finish my '32 Ford???
.....Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone could give me a rough idea of what they think it should cost me to get my '32 3 window coupe finished. Just trying to get an idea of what to expect before I call & find out. It's being built by a top of the line, reputable shop so I'd imagine that labor would be what; $60 an hour??? $70 an hour??? Anyway, I'll list what is done. It is a roller that has; body finished, frame finished {with all brackets, engine & trans mounts, brakes, lines,etc}, steering is done, radiator & fans are in, hood & grill shell installed, fuel cell & filler installed. So by my thinking {which isn't always accurate} this is what's left to be done; the engine {small block} & transmission {auto}, & shifter installed & drive shaft made. Needs to be wired, gauges installed, gas line installed, seat bolted in, '39 Ford tail lights installed, gas pedal installed, outside mirrors put on, windshield glued in. All parts are either there or will be soon. I'm not going to have the things like radio, a/c, heater, bumpers, & emergency brake done now, just the minimum done to get it going & on the road as a antique vehicle..... Anyone have a rough idea??? If you need any more info please ask! Thanks a bunch everyone! ;) Bill
'Bout right @$75 to $80K to build
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Originally Posted by kitz
Thanks Dave, I found that to be useful. For my car;
I like to remind myself why I can't do this thing I love so much for a living :LOL:
I have a most of my receipts and started an Excel spread sheet that someday I'll finish, assuming my tears don't blot all the figures.
What you show falls right into the same ballpark within +/-10%. A little more here, and a little less there. Looks like you found an inexpensive body and lost your mind on the chassis. About everthing else falls in line.
This is not a hobby for the faint of heart and penniless (or are trying to raise a family).
When I retired last year, I said to my wife, " Now that I have all kinds of free time,I can finish the car". WRONG, she was hiding a list of honeydoos. It will be done for next summer tho - only needs paint and final assembly.