Postby Hasbeen » 03 Jun 2013 23:43
Hi Steve & welcome. I say go for it. The only way you get the car you really want, & know it is really good, is do it your self.
many years back I bought a long retired rally 7 & a spares car for not much by Oz standard. It was to be for my son. It was rust free, but much dented, with a gearbox & diff in fair condition, but not much else. After a year, & about $5000, [about the price for a reasonable 7 in Oz], I had a pretty good car, that served me well for 11 years, & 60,000+ kilometers.
Recently it got air conditioning fitted, a bare metal paint job, & a new engine, with most of the good bits available.
I spent $16,000 on a car that is worth about $6000, if any one wants it. However I now have a beautiful car which should serve me for many more years.
I consider my $16000 is equivalent to depreciation over those 11 years, & is less than $1500 a year. That is damn cheep motoring, & so much more fun than a shopping trolley would have been.
Hasbeen