10-13-2007, 02:48 PM | #26 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
I would get a couple quotes from reputable shops and go from there. Sounds like your going to need a lot of tools and money. This might be more of a cost for you to restore then the next guy who has a well equiped shop in his back yard. You do NOT want to get to know people for just what they can do for you. It's a two way street and the people that help me I help back as this is what it's all about. You can find some good deals out there for $3500.00 to $6000.00 that would actualy save you money in the long run. Just my .02 worth.
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10-13-2007, 03:59 PM | #27 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
Just a thought on the cost of resto-----a local that has had his work featured in the Dupont calender 3 times tells people to drop the vehicle and a check for $10.000 he will call when it is used up.many restos from him are over $50,000 depending on condition ect.
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10-13-2007, 05:18 PM | #28 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
I would say a 1,000 or so from a shop but you can replace the front sheetmetal with used stuff for 1/3rd of the price.
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10-13-2007, 05:26 PM | #29 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
You can do this front end repair yourself...cheap.
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10-15-2007, 08:57 PM | #30 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
I know I may need a decent floor pan and and some doors that are in good shape and a good bedfloor and that metal thats in front of the bed. Today in my auto tech class we had to change the oil in a pontiac vibe 05 to 07 model and when put on the lift the whole class walked under the vehicle and there is something kinda like bondo or plastic coating that is on the welds dont know what it is.
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10-15-2007, 11:32 PM | #31 |
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that would be seam sealer used to keep moisture out of seams and joints
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10-16-2007, 02:08 AM | #32 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
I do not know how to answer your first question about how much it will cost to restore because there are so many different ways to "restore", but the front end damage can be fixed pretty easy with a socket set and some used parts. Having a pickup sprayed profesionaly sprayed can wait till you have enough money. Until then give it a coat of the finest rustoleum flat black your hardware store has to offer and enjoy the pickup.
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10-16-2007, 06:32 AM | #33 |
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did they put it on the 67-72 chevy and gmc trucks????
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10-16-2007, 08:46 AM | #35 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
I'd say, about double to triple whatever you'd figure it'll cost.
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If your like me (mechanically challenged ) then go have it done. Get various estimates. I would do it in stages with safety issues first. Be patient. I am now ready to take my truck to the body shop this winter but my truck has been in storage since 2001. Then again my truck is not my daily driver. Others on this board have waited a lot longer than I to fix up their truck. As has been mentioned get an estimate on repairs and then see what other trucks are selling for in you area. One can easily get more $$$ in these trucks than what you would get out of it should you decide to sell it. Stay within you means. Don't spend $$$ that you don't have. Your approach can be as follows...
1) address safety issues first, 2) fix body and any rust issues, 3) upgrade mechanics etc etc. These are only suggestions. As far as restoration cost...as mentioned what is your goal? My truck will be a DD and not a show truck and my estimate will be about $20,000. This is rebuilding the 402, redo suspension, new interior, upgrade factory ac, new trim and paint. I cannot afford two separate trucks so I am fixing 1970cst and selling my 99 Taco TRD 4x4 w/55,000 miles. Driving my 70 cst is going to be a lot more fun than my toyota. Good Luck. Don't be afraid to ask qustions. That how we learn.
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
"How much does it cost to restore a truck?" Wrong question! You are in HS and just scraping by. All you really want to do is just fix your truck and drive it for now. Find a fender, bumper, hood and core support (if it is damaged) in a junkyard and bolt them on....or take a hammer and beat them out so they are close to their original shape and run them until you can afford to find a replacement junkyard part. Once you have graduated from college or trade school or whatever you can start to think about restoring the truck to its original "show room" condition if you decide that is what you really want.
I have a decent hood I would give you if you would come pick it up! Fender from craigslist $25, rusty but straight core support $25, old bumper $15...pride in having fixed it yourself...PRICELESS!
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10-16-2007, 01:40 PM | #38 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
It'll cost a couple grand more than you've got, no matter how much you've got.
Seriously, you're getting good advice from others. I put off doing things to my '71 figuring I'd get to them when I started the rebuild. Weell, now I've had the '71 for almost 6 years, and its parked in a barn, still waiting to start the rebuild. Its frustrating to me, but if I had done the stuff that should have been done as I needed to do it, the truck would still be on the road.
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Here is all the parts you need to fix that ding for less than 2 grand.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...ct=1976&cat=12
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like others have said go find some good used parts and drive your truck .
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10-16-2007, 09:29 PM | #41 |
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Re: About how much does it cost to restore a vehicle?
All I ever heard from my dad was original is better? but dont it have rust if its an original
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Hey first step is go and get those free and cheap parts the other members offered you after you crashed it before they forget about offering them up and sell them to keep their wifes happy. Then bolt them on and get her to a solid primer color or flat black.
Your taking classes for auto repair you may also check into votec progams they sometimes use classic vehicles to teach body work and paint to students on and you may be able to get a cheap paint job to get you by for a few years. |
10-17-2007, 08:56 PM | #43 |
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this is what im wondering about and it looks like caulk
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10-17-2007, 08:57 PM | #44 |
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I was told that the truck is unreliable. The first time it left me on the side of the road with a flat tire. the the second time at the walmart gas station cause something was not hooked up to the battery properly. then the third time the truck cut off because the choke was pulled out and it vapored locked and the motor cut off at the walmart parking lot. then the fourth time I hit a pole which was my fault. SO why does people tell me that my truck is not reliable?
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A. You never really "finish" the job. B. What works on paper rarely translates to reality without little tweeks. C. It will ALWAYS cost twice as much and take three times as long as you think it should. D. If you can't afford or have the time to do it right the first time- how will you ever be able to do it over?
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Well I'm on my second truck
My first truck (72 GMC) seen here: I've owned it for over 10 years. I got it in HS, and managed to "restore" it in the time I've owned it. I've pretty much managed to keep it it on the road the entire time, except for the 6 weeks or so it was in the body shop. I've spent over $20k on it, but some of that includes different sets of tires, cams, and engines that I've swapped out or just had to replace. I now have it for sale, and I ain't getting anywhere near what I've spent on it, and its still a pretty nice truck. Now that I've been out of college for a few years and have a good paying job with a garage big enough to support it, i'm doing a frame off restoration on a 68 chevy : Hopefully this will be an award winner at shows. I'm planning to do a vast majority of the work myself, and I'm fully expecting to spend well over $20k on it before it even leaves the garage. Like others have said, money wise, it's probably cheaper to buy a truck that is already fixed up. But for me now, I enjoy doing the work on them. |
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YOU HIT HER PRETTY HARD RICK.
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For $2000, you should be able to find a decent driver and use your truck as a parts truck for it, since the floors are bad
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