That's an awesome set-up !the pots in my floor all have lids which were set up with a laser level and concreted in before the floor......I can set up various ways to measure off of them....... there are 24 in total, making the entire floor a giant frame table
I agree! Almost anything can be fixed in this world, with enough money. So we buy the car for, say 10,000. We know 65 and the 10, and around 35, for additional parts. Add 10% for additional things found as this project evolves. If the original owner is still with us, and the sweet payout he got, why isn't he fixing it. It's really not junk, but for your average guy, it might as well be.Add another 50% for all the additional parts it will need besides bodywork.
I agree! Almost anything can be fixed in this world, with enough money. So we buy the car for, say 10,000. We know 65 and the 10, and around 35, for additional parts. Add 10% for additional things found as this project evolves. If the original owner is still with us, and the sweet payout he got, why isn't he fixing it. It's really not junk, but for your average guy, it might as well be.
I'm trying to be kind here, your right! If it was a great deal the buyers would be lining up. $9,300 isn't to bad, park it in my backyard with a tarp over it and spend the rest of my life bragging about my V code car. I think not. I spent almost twice that on my Coronet this year and you wouldn't know it if I didn't tell you. It's only money.........I'd say to add 20% for the unknown items. Nothing is cheap these days.
I only heard about the driver/owner getting staples in his head, so I think he was the only one in it.Does anyone know the story on what happened & how the passenger(s) made out?