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The only thing he is sending out is the motor, he's sending it to a guy in Virginia. I'm in NY, if you know anyone that can restore the engine around here let me know.
Guy, I will give you the number for the guy who built mine, he's rite in Brooklyn was a Chrysler mechanic for 25 yrs and owns his own garage now plus he has an unrestored 70 Hemi Charger like yours plus a few more really rare cars........He is very meticulous and very very resonable.
I'm curious how a restoration shop charges for their work. In your case did they quote you a range for the total job or is it time and materials at a set labor rate? If it's too personal it's OK. Years ago I did a few restorations and am just wondering how it's done these days. Thanks for any info.
Propwash, I wish I had your skills so that I could do some of the work myself. Followed along on your restoration and all I can say is AMAZING! Great work
Thanks for following along Hemi*guy, i'm sure i'll be doing the same here with your Charger. Sometimes my work could probably be considered more of just being a glutton for punishment..lol Thank you for the compliment sir.
coloradodave, In my case he gave me ballpark figures for the motor, bodywork /paint, but the rest is really what he finds and how you want it restored.... NOS , refurbished , replaced. There is a time and material rate and this part scares me the most. The shop I am using came highly recommended and I trust it. I have spoken to other customers and have only gotten positive feedback. I hope this answers some of your questions.