Robert E. Shlafer wrote:
>
>16K normally equals a LOT of quality
>prep, 
>
>
>It'll never sell at what he's
>asking as the car is nowhere near this
>valuable, condition notwithstanding. But,
>you never know.
>
>When this fellow says it's become
>truly "too nice to drive", I know exactly
>what he means. 
>
>I could not keep quiet on this any longer.  This guy is trying to get back the 
>money he OVERSPENT on this checkbook restoration.  I doubt he spent as much as 
>he said he did.  Although my restoration on my Bugeye was a couple of years 
>ago, I don't think the prices for paint and body have gone up that much!  I 
>had two floors welded in, a hinge replaced on the passenger side, half moon 
>bends in the rear deck removed with many hours of hammer and dolly, accident 
>damage repaired in the rear and a few more things just on the tub.  The bonnet 
>was a mess.  They had to replace a section of fender beading on both sides and 
>bring out the dents in that same area.  The whole bonnet had to be reshaped to 
>match the scuttle curve and then a small square tube frame was welded to it so 
>it would retain it's shape during the second acid dip and paint work.  The 
>filler work was done with lead and even the spot welds that were filled during 
>repairs were put back in with a drill bit before painting so it would look 
>original.  It was only supposed to take 6 months and $6000 for all this work.  
>It turned out ot be one year and $13,000 for parts and LABOR!     I have taken 
>much crap from my Healey restorer friend of over spending on  my $25,000 
>Bugeye restoration, but it's very close to concours, but that's what I wanted. 
> Give me 4 project cars and $40000 and I'll turn out 4 cars just like that one 
>with what I know now.  
>
Mike MacLean
60 Sprite
56 BN2
02 FLSTS
00 F-150
94 Miata
 
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