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Chalkie

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Post by Chalkie »

Right guys how much welding and what panels will I need?


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thats going to be, er, a real labour of love

its going to cost a fortune in panels to do that right
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I just wanna cry :(

spent alot of running gear leaving shell till last aswell...
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hi fred,(thats flinstone!) i would make sure you get your shoes resoled properly! :lol: ian.
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Post by rolesyboy »

Have you considered a reshell. I might prove quicker, easier and cheaper to go for another shell? There is bound to be one somewhere on e bay. The shell you have will probably gobble up £1200 plus in new panels, need a lot of time/prep welding and then you need to factor in prep and repaint at say £1200 upwards. Plus a margin for overspend/error and you have to look at £3000 just to get the shell finished. If you are being objective then I guess you need to ask yourself what do you think your car will be worth when completed before you go tipping your hard earned in to this project? Best of luck. Mark
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yeah I have been looking into it

I priced up everything I need for the car to get it on the road with me doing the work

expect respray

Im looking about 3.5k

but same price i can buy a Bmw Mini cooper S.

So i think this shall be forsale soon..
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Post by Tim »

RidingLow wrote:..but same price i can buy a Bmw Mini cooper S...
Maybe, but if you're making the decision purely on financial grounds remember that the MINI would be depreciating in value while the Mini would be appreciating.

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Post by rolesyboy »

Although if you spend say £5500 on a car that is realistically worth £1500-2000 then you might argue that you are £4000 backwards before you start. I suspect you would have to wait a long time to realise the appropriate amount of 'appreciation' of a 79 Mini 1000.
I am with Lowrider on this. Buy a BMW Cooper S for £3500. Run it for 12-18 months months and probably draw your dough back.
If not do £500 in and enjoy the ride. This way you don't have to suffer arc eye, untold scraped knuckles and the indignity of a break down once a fortnight plus a nasty dent in your bank balance every time you visit your local Mini parts suppliers.
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Post by Chalkie »

The r53 MINI's hold price fine to be fair and really its it worth the hassle id like a mark 1 but I;m never gonna get one of them any time soon so best to let this go now. and buy one later in life

Ill regret it but I guess it might be best decision
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