tomhop
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I know, i know i have opened a can of worms and you cant put a price on it the same for every vehicle......... but it has taken me 3 years to get to where i am and we have just started a new family and a new business so time is at a premium, i would just like to get her to a state where she will pass an MOT and i can finish tarting her up later.
I am sending my half finished 1982 series 3 88" restoration to be finished the garage thinks it will take 40-50 hours at £45 per hour = £1,800 - £2,250 to finish her.
She ran before i started the dismantle just a dodgy gearbox and some body issues e.g. rotten seat box and foot-wells.
She is at the following stage:
So from what i can see they will need to
I am sending my half finished 1982 series 3 88" restoration to be finished the garage thinks it will take 40-50 hours at £45 per hour = £1,800 - £2,250 to finish her.
She ran before i started the dismantle just a dodgy gearbox and some body issues e.g. rotten seat box and foot-wells.
She is at the following stage:
- chassis shot blasted, galvanized & painted
- Axles stripped painted and all new bearings fitted
- new swivels
- all new brake parts fitted (apart from pipes)
- suspension all renewed and fitted
- gearbox reconditioned (professionally)
- engine has had new gaskets and been painted (it ran very well before i started to dismantle it)
- wheels shot blasted and painted
- bulk head had both foot-wells replaced and top section around both vents
- new clutch and pressure plate
- new clutch slave cylinder
- all the above is fitted to the chassis apart from the bulkhead
- new wiring harness from auto-sparks with couple extra options
- new brake lines all ready to fit
- fuel tank stripped and painted and new fitting kit
- seat box totally restored and painted
- front wings painted but small patches required
- rear tub is painted on the under side but just needs to be painted on the outside once fitted
- brand new doors ( not yet painted )
- hard top in great nick so nothing required
- rear door stripped and painted
- all new hoses bought for rad engine etc
- lots of mounting brakets, battery tray etc all stripped and painted.
- new headlights
- inner wing mud gaurds
- windscreen not touched but is in good order
- dash parts all there bar a couple switches
- steering wheel but its quite decent
- seats are goosed but frames are all there
- need new seals for doors, tub, wind screen etc
- foot pedals untouched but probably ok
- end dash panel around windscreen wiper motor is totally rotten but is not required for an MOT and i will worry about it later
So from what i can see they will need to
- fit wiring harness
- fit brake lines,
- fit bulk head
- fit foot pedals and linkages to engine, clutch, brakes etc
- fit carburetor and its fittings
- refit exhaust (a bit rusty but will do until i can save up for a new one)
- get engine running
- fit hand brake and linkage (drum all renewed)
- fit dash panels and wire up gauges and lights etc
- fit body panels and make sure they all line up ok
Have i missed anything?
Do you think that the price quoted (£1,800 - £2,250) is reasonable or will it soon pass that figure?