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Old 08-03-2007, 05:20 PM   #1
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welp the day has come when im thinking of doing my own business... restoring cars/trucks... and lots of people have projects, that get on the back burner, that want done.... this is a feeler to see if there are any serious instrested people... i can do a extream frame off, or modern engine/ drive train swaps, cars /truck, etc....
LMK what ya got and what you want.... ?????

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Old 08-03-2007, 05:28 PM   #2
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Sounds good to me wish you were closer to me unless you are going to be the have tools will travel guy then come on up.
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Old 08-03-2007, 05:41 PM   #3
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I think this is a great idea. One thing that might help is to have a way of getting trucks down your way. I live up in Ohio so it would not be feasible to drive down your way....but having it trailered would be a possiblity. There may be trucks close by that are not drive-able but if it could be hauled to your business then you could then get to work on it. I am hoping to start the restoration of my truck this fall but I am going to do it in stages. Engine, suspension, brakes, and ac. Then I will do the interior and last the body. (I am not doing the restoration because I am mechanically challanged) Good Luck. Wishing you the best!!
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Old 08-03-2007, 05:50 PM   #4
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I've considered this myself, but going in to business for yourself can be a scary thing. Good luck, hopefully I won't be too far behind you.
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Old 08-03-2007, 06:33 PM   #5
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I hope to eventually get there as I get closer to retirement. Just focusing on gathering parts and working on my own right now. Would be interested in helping from the parts side and the transportation side - as far as bringing the northern trucks down to you.

Just signed up for a welding class at the local votech - so me be a welder soon. Then I can do my own rockers, cab corners, etc. And repair my collection of fenders and beds.

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Old 08-03-2007, 06:58 PM   #6
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i say go for it. i have been thinking of doing this also for a few years now.( IM TIRED OF WORKING ON WRECKS ALL DAY). Good luck , and im shure youll get lots of support here
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Old 08-03-2007, 07:55 PM   #7
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ive worked at dealerships and resto/ classic repair shops... and have found in my area there is a very limited amount of people that can afford and are willing to pay top dollar to have thier classics reapired/ restored. im from a fairly small town, and im sure the bigger citys have a much higer demand for this type of work. it seems like lots of people think since its for an older car its so easy to work on and they arent willing to pay as much.

just my personal opinion, and it would be awesome to own your own business and restore classics, you just need to make sure theres a market or it
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Old 08-03-2007, 09:02 PM   #8
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I'm saving now see you in a couple of years

I would so it on the side with a little advertising and word of mouth and when you can't keep up anymore you will know it's time.

Only you know if you are financially capable at this time to go it alone. You are young and intelligent and do great work. If you find the right market you will be busier than you can handle.

Good luck whatever you do!
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Old 08-03-2007, 09:06 PM   #9
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go for it!!

just remember... spend the banks money.. not yours!
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Old 08-03-2007, 09:48 PM   #10
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Guys yall need to look at my build up as well as his...This guy can get it done!
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Old 08-04-2007, 05:16 PM   #11
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Hey don you know what would be kool is if you and Carlos (72 cstC5) could hook up...now that would be one money pit. That would be an awsome business!
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Old 08-04-2007, 07:44 PM   #12
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yea i agree, carlos wanna move up here????? lucky 13 investment/ big daddy customs?
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yea carlos what's your input? BTW guys where is carlos lately...
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Old 08-04-2007, 11:22 PM   #14
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i would like to do this as well but how many guys have a grand a week plus the money for parts and suplys. i don't want to use my shop to store someone elses half finished project till he gets more money
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i would like to do this as well but how many guys have a grand a week plus the money for parts and suplys. i don't want to use my shop to store someone elses half finished project till he gets more money

good point but that's why it's gonna be a business and knowing 68ss he'll have that covered before the trailer ramps touch ground. He's got a good noggin on his shoulders...he'll have a plan!
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Good luck with it. Most people will sign up quickly until they see the shop rate. At 45-55 an hour that scares the average Joe off pretty quickly.
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I have had estimates on my truck run between $5500 and $20K. Quite a variation. The low estimate is from a production shop with Hispanic labor. Beautiful paintjobs and nice folks. That was 3 years ago, so it will be more, now. The high end estimate if from a shop that builds hot rods.
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:10 PM   #18
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Where at in the Dallas area?
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:58 PM   #19
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im currently in greenville..... dont know where the shop will be.... either in the dallas/rockwall area or tulsa ok area..
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Good Luck....I did this on the side for over 10 years. I kept my day job to pay the bills because of the rent on the shop and never knowing when the customers where going to pay. I would suggest getting a shop in Greenville (cheaper rent) and do side work until you get a good feel for whats out there. By looking at your work you should have no trouble getting work lined up.
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Good Luck....I did this on the side for over 10 years. I kept my day job to pay the bills because of the rent on the shop and never knowing when the customers where going to pay. I would suggest getting a shop in Greenville (cheaper rent) and do side work until you get a good feel for whats out there. By looking at your work you should have no trouble getting work lined up.
you're probley right, and that sounds very logical..... but the shop wouldnt be in greenville, everything is a deadend here.... im leaning more towards the tulsa area now
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you're probley right, and that sounds very logical..... but the shop wouldnt be in greenville, everything is a deadend here.... im leaning more towards the tulsa area now
I understand, I was born and raised in Greenville.....do you have a feel for the Tulsa area? I know if you offer a good service they will come to you no matter where your located. We have a few customers out of state that are looking at our shop to do their work so you might want to give the local shop a try before jetting to Tulsa....
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. We have a few customers out of state that are looking at our shop to do their work
where is your shop? stoked out?
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