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01-26-2010 06:09 AM #1
Then you also have to consider the Brookville steel version if what you want is close to stock. If not, the Wescott bodies are very nice and would have been my second choice. There are some manufacturing quality problems with the Brookville (Deuce, no comments please) but can be worked around with some time and effort.
Dave W
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01-26-2010 08:14 AM #2
I have an Outlaw body, and I would not hesitate building another car with their body. But they do have body mods which some may not like. The craftsmanship on their bodies is excellent.
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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01-26-2010 04:29 PM #3
I am surprised you would suggest them ... after your experiences with them.
Brookville = 25 grand
Wescott = about 19 grand
The others cost LESS but then ... they do not really look like a original 32 3W body to a LOT of folks.
Some of the less expensive bodies are TRASH ... but the mid range to upper
range bodies are basically pretty good bodies. Even the older, non Darlington SC built Gibbons bodies are pretty nice. You just have to decide if you want a glued in windshield ( I do not) or hidden hinges. Most do not have a cowl vent and have a filled roof.
I have found that the only real difference in building a 32 3W ... final cost wise is the cost of the body. Most everything else costs about the same. Engine, transmission, rear end, wheels/tires and upholstery. The end VALUE ( resale price ) is really affected by the body manufacturer. Way more money than the difference in purchase cost was.
Look at the features and the COST and then decide ... which body suits the " LOOK " you want and your ability to pay for it.
Both are called 32 3W coupes ...
BUT ... two very different build styles. The upper coupe would require
a more original style body while the bottom coupe could use a lesser, cheaper bodyGoing 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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01-26-2010 06:31 PM #4
X 2 N&N
The most bang fer yer buck
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01-26-2010 06:51 PM #5
Deuce - as ho hum assembly wise as they are, at least they are, 1. steel and 2. a reasonable replica of Henry's car which makes them better then their plastic counterparts, and 3. will hold an eventual higher selling value over the 'glass version
Pricewise, your $25K at Brookville gets you a body with a firewall. Add another $3-5K+/- for the needed parts and mods - like hood, fenders, grille shell, glass, running boards and shipping just to name a few miscellaneous items. Then there is that '32 chassis you can lose your mind and spend your kids inheritance
http://www.brookvilleroadster.com/coupe/coupe-body.htmDave W
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01-26-2010 10:32 PM #6
PLUS ...
there are 32 3W Brookville bodies already out there ... for less $$$
Than the Brookville asking price.
I have seen 4 or 5 Brookville 3W bodies for sale ... some as low as 22 grand
READY for delivery when the cash changes hands.
WHY ???
I do not know WHY someone who order one, wait a year or more and THEN
put it up for sale.
A Brookville 3W is the closest thing to a Henry Ford sold Murray built coupe body ... in most areas.
The dash is incorrect ( no cigar lighter )
The glove box door is incorrect on the backside
And their firewall is OFF a good bit also ( but a original firewall fits and bolts in )
I had already decided to buy a Brookville 3W body ... when I finally talked the guy out of the original Henry built one I own. They were in preproduction and not yet available. The fact that Brookville was tooling up to make 3W coupes is what convinced the previous owner to sell. He thought that the Brookville 3W bodies would drive DOWN the value of the original Henry Ford built ones ...Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
We managed to get a couple of other small things taken care of. One was blacking out the front of the core support. When the sun hit the front of the car just right that green paint on the core...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI