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c5vette:
That 58 is a pig.

Better to spend an extra 10-20k than rebuild this rusted wreck.

If you are after a big project and want to waste 100k then go for it.

I have a 58 in good condition and paid less than 40k US, not restored but a good driver with good paint and chassis and motor. They are out there, plenty of them.

BOSCHVETTE:

--- Quote from: c5vette link=topic=9014.msg1045942202#msg1045942202 ---That 58 is a pig.

Better to spend an extra 10-20k than rebuild this rusted wreck.

If you are after a big project and want to waste 100k then go for it.

I have a 58 in good condition and paid less than 40k US, not restored but a good driver with good paint and chassis and motor. They are out there, plenty of them.
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I couldnt agree more, I would spend a little more money and get lots more value for money.

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: BOSCHVETTE link=topic=9014.msg1045942203#msg1045942203 ---
I couldnt agree more, I would spend a little more money and get lots more value for money.
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I've had it with projects, it's just about always better value for money and easier on the nerves to buy after a restoration.

s

bfit:

from one who has to many project's
Yes i agree.
 find what you want in good condition
registered  ready to go.
spend your weekends driving your dream
rather that working on it
Bfit

Scott:
That's what I did with my mustang.  I'm quite happy to drive it around until the vette is ready to go. Although now I do know a whole lot about the intricacies of the vette.  And I never would have learnt about 2-part epoxy glues :grin:

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