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As some may have noticed, I'm also in the "buy it done and tweak it better camp", for a LOT less money than you can do a full restoration on a rusty car.
I had to put arm rests in the Wife's freshy done 383 x 4 gear 67 Formula S.. lol. A tad more work was put into the other 3 I bought running and driving in the past few years, like her 69 Swinger I dropped the entire drive train out of and rebuilt or restored. My 66 HP2, being a 10,000 mile car, has been minor tweaking and correcting only. I do need to redo the drivers seat, as the yellow foam is crumbling beneath it.
NEVER again will I do a full restoration. Thinking back my Bee was a running and driving car with the paint starting to go, once you start stripping there is no going back. I owned the car, gutted it to an empty shell and sent it for metal, body and paint. I personally did ALL of the component restoration, drive train and reassembly work and it still cost me $168,000 CDN (136US at the time from 2015 to 2019) to once again have a running, driving car and I didn't need to do the seats.
If it hadn't been for the memories in the Bee, going back a lifetime, after media blast was done it would have probably been parted.
I had to put arm rests in the Wife's freshy done 383 x 4 gear 67 Formula S.. lol. A tad more work was put into the other 3 I bought running and driving in the past few years, like her 69 Swinger I dropped the entire drive train out of and rebuilt or restored. My 66 HP2, being a 10,000 mile car, has been minor tweaking and correcting only. I do need to redo the drivers seat, as the yellow foam is crumbling beneath it.
NEVER again will I do a full restoration. Thinking back my Bee was a running and driving car with the paint starting to go, once you start stripping there is no going back. I owned the car, gutted it to an empty shell and sent it for metal, body and paint. I personally did ALL of the component restoration, drive train and reassembly work and it still cost me $168,000 CDN (136US at the time from 2015 to 2019) to once again have a running, driving car and I didn't need to do the seats.
If it hadn't been for the memories in the Bee, going back a lifetime, after media blast was done it would have probably been parted.