stinky wrote:Some crash shops don't want "resto" work, Crash Repairs is a massive cash cow and easy earner for a lot of them. They might have to do some real work or show real skill to do a resto and will put a price on that is ridiculous so that you will go away, if you persist then they'll make a killing anyway.
I've seen a few jobs like this now and the owners are usually unhappy with the end result as there is no "heart" in the work.
To start with ask any panel beater how much of a "Cashcow" insurance work is. Insurance companies have the guts cut out of everything, they only pay something like $35 an hour for labour. How many of you run a workshop/power/phone/net/pay wages for $35 an hour?
Panelwork (Real panelwork) is a skill and only learned through years of expirence. Spend anything from 500 to 1500 hours rebuilding a complete car will cost big money. Any car will take more work than you think, there is always more rust, more dints, than appears. Why do you think matt black paint jobs are trendy? You can do a quick tech course on how to glue metal together (Weld) and bash panels out, if your dedicated you might be able to do you own car.
The result is usually "For sale! unfinished project, done all the hard work by pulling it into 100,000 pieces. Have half paint stripped it 5 years ago and has been outside ever since, only needs assembly/panel and paint. This is a genuine sale, these classics don't come up often, be quick"
Playing around with old bomb cars is for the love of it. If you want a good machine buy the best you can find. If you get a rusty wreck it will cost you to completely do it up @$12,000 panel and paint, @$5,000 interior, @$6000 mechanical and you will have a car you can sell for around $7,000 if your lucky. Sure you see stupid prices but how many actually sell?
Have a think about what is actually involved, if you think it's so easy, do it yourself.