Don't be in a hurry to buy something. You can find much better than you
describe for much less. If you start with a project that is more in line
with your abilities you are more likely to finish your project and
continue to love the hobby. Your abilities will grow with your
experience. You will make mistakes and some of them can be costly. Even
with experience that still happens.

I did bodywork and painting for a living at one time so I'm not terribly
intimidated by rust and other bodywork. I knew how much work restoration
is going in. I also know firsthand that there are many many projects
that never get finished in spite of all the good intentions...I'm
guilty. I looked for 2 years until I found a car that I liked. Now I'm 2
years and about $17000 into it and it's finally just about done.

Bill Vander Werf


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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:46 PM
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Is it worth it??


Yeah but....  

Everyone is saying too much money and too much rust...and they are
right!   But if you took a class in welding and was willing to learn the
body work with help from a local Chevelle club or experts online......

...AND you got the price down some more. Might make it worth it?



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