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Old 01-23-2013, 09:09 AM   #4
Billy Nees
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Default Re: under the index for under a grand?

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Originally Posted by Tom keedle View Post
this got me thinking...how would this be possible if you didn't have a pile of leftover parts and were starting from scratch?

assuming you already had the complete car (whatever it may be), how would/could you do it with an empty garage?
Tom, realistically? I wouldn't say that the average racer couldn't but that he probably wouldn't. I said when I started the project that it was not counting the price of the car because that can get crazy.
Yes, I do have a pile of leftover parts but as I have gone along I have tried to assign a price to the part depending on what I originally paid for it. I got a set of headers for rebuilding a carburetor, I bought a cooling fan off of a mans shelf for $10, you get my point.
I am in a salvage yard usually at least one day a week, I am a very good scrounge and a barterer and I'm always looking at internet parts buying sites. I also pick my cars carefully and don't mind driving an ugly AArdvark because I can get parts for it.
When my project is all said and done, I will total up my list of prices and see what I come up with. Will I get it done for under a grand? It will be squeaky close. Will it run under the index? I hope so but at least I'm going to be giving it a try. And I'm hoping that I can prove that a Stocker can be built for the price of a cheap bracket car.
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