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Resto progress and blues

To: solex67@hotmail.com
Subject: Resto progress and blues
From: Marc Tyler <marc@animalfirm.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 07:59:41 -0500
Always interested in your progress pics.  Looks like Hiro is going to 
be one impressive roadster!  I had an interesting (not pleasant) 
exchange with a restorer in the San Antonio area.  I found this place 
on the web
   http://www.jefflilly.com/   and asked what I thought was a simple 
question: "Do you know of a front end shop in the San Antonio area that 
can rebush the king pins on an old Datsun truck"  The terse reply: "No 
idea"   So i asked:  Do you do your front end work in-house then?  The 
reply in all-caps"  "NO" this leaves us in a logical connundrum, do 
they not deal with kingpin front-end vehicles?

Anyway, the exchange with Jeff@ Jeff Lilly's "Resto Ranch"  made me 
appreciate our vendors.  You might find the jefflilly.com site 
interesting on a couple of counts.  On the "how much?" FAQ here's a 
quote:

1. Because of the obstacles involved in the restoration or custom 
building of a project, cost estimation is impossible to do. On a 
complete restoration / custom built project our lowest price to date on 
a finished project was $ 45,000. It is best not to be overly optimistic 
about the condition of your project and parts availablity as those two 
factors will dictate the cost to build your vehicle.


One project shown on the site is a 1969 Karmann Ghia  A $45 grand 
Karmann Ghia? Well, I guess he has to pay for those manicured lawns and 
white ranch fences ;-)  I know you mentioned a that your resto is 
costing you a chunk of change, but from what i can see Ross is giving 
you incredible value and loving care on your project.

Just venting :-)
-Marc

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