Yeah, I'm just some know-it-all.
That car has serious, serious rot issues & one can only guess what can't be seen is as rough as what can be seen.
A good rule of thumb is to figure out what you think you're going to spend, then add another 40%. Like it or not, but here's an honest & realistic assessment:
15+ grand in AMD parts.
8 grand+ on the interior.
10+ grand on the drive train.
A grand + for the cooling system
A grand + in brakes
2 grand in tires & wheels
7,000 on bumpers, grille, trim, emblems, decals, rubber parts, etc.
2 grand in suspension, F&R
2 grand on paint & materials
A grand on glass, trim & gaskets
A grand on the fuel system
A grand + for exhaust
$$$$ for wiring & dashboard pieces.
$$$$ for body work you'll have to farm out to others
Doing a
quality job on the Bee body will take a professional body man somewhere around 1,500-2,000 hours. Of course if you just want to get it to "Joe Dirt" quality, it'll cost you a lot less.
I'm not trying to insult you, rather, I'm trying to talk you out of getting into a financial black hole. In all honesty, you're better off finding a better car.