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Old 06-19-2009, 12:06 PM
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Hello, I have been lurking here for quite some time and finally decided to register. I am thinking about building up a Dynacorn '67 Fastback and I am having trouble estimating the total cost [save the engine] of such an undertaking. Do any of you have any idea? My closest estimate came to ~$25k, does that seem about right?
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Old 06-19-2009, 12:30 PM
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im sure it will be a lot more with odds and ends you forgot about
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Old 06-19-2009, 12:31 PM
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You can hit that number only if you buy a donor 67 fastback and do the paint yourself. You will be surprised at how many little parts and brackets you will have to find and how much they will cost.
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Old 06-19-2009, 01:28 PM
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isnt the shell itself 16k? a good paintjob is going to cost 4-5k and shipping it isnt going to be cheap either

i would say closer to 35k if you are planning on buying all new parts
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I'd shoot closer to 35k also,not including the engine, if you do all of it yourself. If your taste in parts is a little higher, so will your price tag. ie, rims tires/paint.
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Thanks! I was hoping it would be under $50k. Yeah, if I am going to build my dream car, I am doing it up right. So all new parts and definitely nothing thats not top of the line. The engine will be the last project so I am not figuring it at this time.
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Old 06-19-2009, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Luposlipophobia
Thanks! I was hoping it would be under $50k. Yeah, if I am going to build my dream car, I am doing it up right. So all new parts and definitely nothing thats not top of the line. The engine will be the last project so I am not figuring it at this time.
I would say that you should be able to build pretty much whatever you want for 50k, including the engine
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id say your best bet to save on cost and even to know what parts your missing is to buy a cheap 67/68 fastback for a few grand, that way you can pull what parts you need off that car and also know what parts your missing by comparing to the donor
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You'll need a fastback anyway for the title unless you title it as a kit car. Although I'm not sure about the whole legal issues involving swaping the vin #'s.
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I say 50k is a real number in the end.
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