Thread: Project $ 3 K Is Underway
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01-18-2007 10:54 AM #1
I can't tell if that is the way it is or not, my eyes are not that great either, but everything else looks fine. All in all, you got a good deal, because if you start adding up the items, you couldn't duplicate the car for that kind of money. There are always things you have to do, and things you want to do to make it your own, so that is where the learning experience you mention will come in. I like the look of the car a lot.
Have fun when that white stuff goes away.
Don
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01-18-2007 11:34 AM #2
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T42 has a good point. I actually bought the car with idea of pulling the SBC 350, 350 tranny and rear end to put in one of my other projects. But Don said it for me best. There is always something that I want to add or change with everything that I buy. Be assured that it will not hit the streets until it is safe to drive. I would probably be insane to drive it without a roll bar. The thing about buckets is that if you ever got hit by another vehicle, maybe the EMTs could use the roll bar to pry your head out of the windshield.
I guess that is the price we are willing to pay for playing with large, dangerous toys.
Reg Mason
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01-18-2007 05:09 PM #3
Quote: "Well, to tell the truth, we haven't gotten there on $ 3000 either. I have sort of gotten carried away a little on mine,"on
I have been following this thread since it's inception and have been very interested to see whether or not you could actually pull it off. The quality of your work is exceptional and it truly would have been a feat to bring it in for less than $3000, but I can fully understand your desire to make this rod as good as its workmanship deserves.
Unfortunately, we may now never know whether or not you could have actually met your budget unless you can keep track of your cost overages and give a total of both what you are spending and what you would have spent if you hadn't "splurged." I think many of us would like to see this if it is possible.
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01-18-2007 05:38 PM #4
Thanks for the nice words. Yeah, I really do feel I let the purpose of this thread down in the financial department. As I have mentioned, as I got into the build the direction started to change because I really began to like the little car and kept adding things to it that weren't really necessary, but that would make it a better looking/ driving rod.
To be tolally honest with you, I have sort of lost track of the dollars. I know I spent probably $ 1500.00 at Turkey Run, and have spent another $ 1500.00 since then (maybe more, maybe less), so added onto the approximately $ 3000.00 I was at before then, my total is probably $ 6000.00. That is purely a guesstimate, and I would have to look at the parts I have bought to see what the actual total is. To complicate it even more, during the Holidays I spent a fair amount of money for parts that were gifts to my Sons for their projects, so that all became intermingled somewhat.
But I owe it to the nice people who have viewed and supported this thread to do a tally, and I like your suggestion about the actual cost vs what it could have been done for. That is do-able, and I will sit down in the near future and come up with a figure for both ways of doing it.
It has weighed on me a little that I didn't stick to the original intent of this build, and feel some people may have felt misled by it. I still feel that it can be done, and you may have noticed a '30 Model A cowl sitting in the background on some of my pictures. I plan to use it and four doors I bought on Ebay a while back to build a little roadster pickup sort of like Dans (but lots cheaper) I also have a second 394 Olds sitting that I got for free when we repowered my buddies '60 Olds with a 455. These are the basis of another attempt I will make at the $ 3K limit. That stuff sitting there keeps calling to me to get started, but I had better finish this one first.
Thanks for your question, and also to all of the folks who have followed and participated in this project. Your input has been invaluable (like talking me out of using that stupid homebuilt shifter) I have enjoyed this build so much more because of all the fun we have had with all of you during this this time. Hopefully I am nearing the finish line and can get on to THE REAL PROJECT $ 3K.
Don
PS: I took my engine back to the machine shop today and asked him to hot tank it again to get this paint off. He had a very good explanation of why he couldn't do it. He said this was a marine engine, and he doesn't know what black coating they put on at Mercruiser, but it WON"T come off in his tank. So he had his guys spray more black on top of it when they were done to dress it up. He has been my machinist for 20 years, so I trust him. I guess I will sand the black down as good as I can and epoxy prime over that. If this black paint is that tough, it shouldn't ever give me lifting problems.Last edited by Itoldyouso; 01-18-2007 at 05:44 PM.
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01-18-2007 06:39 PM #5
Just edit the thread title.................."Project 3K (from each hand) is Underway"
Of course, at the rate you're going maybe that should be............"Project 3K (from each pocket)Is Underway".Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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01-18-2007 06:52 PM #6
Or, I could say it was just a TYPO. I really meant "Project $ 30K". Yeah, that's it, I'm just a bad TYPIST.
Don
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01-18-2007 07:06 PM #7
Well at that you may even come in under bugetCharlie
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