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DeeVeeEight -> RE: Would you do it again? (12/2/2007 8:25:51 AM)
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I bought my 79 in October of 2004. It had a 350 in it that was rebuilt - receipts and all, a Richmond 5 speed, newer interior and a ground effects body kit. When I test drove it I thought it was a nice car, I even had my mechanic look it over, check the frame for damage, etc. I paid what I thought was a fair price. It would have been a great deal if everything was as it appeared. The rebuilt engine ran nice but had serious oil consumption problems, so I pulled it and replaced it with a crate engine. The crate engine was NFG so I replaced that one with a 383 stroker that I had built locally. Approximately 8 grand spent all told on the engine(s). The front end components all needed replacing - Power steering pump, control valve, steering box and steering column. Approximately a grand in parts and labor. Brakes - same thing, all new rotors, calipers, pads, master cylinder, parking brake cables and hardware kit and shoes. Maybe another grand spent there. The Richmond 5 speed had seen some hard service, the tail housing on the trans was reamed out so badly that a new bushing fell inside the trans when we tried to install it. The tail housing was replaced, the transmission was rebuilt and the drive shaft was sent out and balanced. Another grand. Custom dual exhaust, dual Hi-perf. catalytic converters and flowmasters with an H pipe, just short of another grand. Cooling problems - man was I ever plagued by cooling problems - new chin spoiler, new radiators (2) one copper/brass, then finally an aluminum one. New high flow water pump, new thermostats, electric fans (later removed), water wetter, new fan clutch, new radiator seal kit, new hoses. Easily another $700 spent there. I blew the rear at the race track one day. New rear - installed, another $1500.00 Monoleaf rear spring after my steel one separated and collapsed. $400 installed. New alternator ($ negligible) New headlight vacuum canisters, maybe another $250.00 installed. Rebuilt half shafts $180.00 Replace missing A/C compressor and brackets, new heater hoses, heater control valve, heater control vacuum hoses and control head, approximately $450.00 Replace all gauges, speedometer and tach and printed circuit boards, approximately $500.00 Gut interior and insulate with reflectix - $100.00 New stereo system $500.00 Replacement rubber bumpers, front and rear - $500 not installed yet Lots of miscellaneous labor costs not included here too..... Five engine changes, Three years of aggravation, troubleshooting and waiting for machine shops and mechanics to pull it all together while I figure out how to pay for it all - AAAAARRRRGGHH!!!! Priceless. Now don't get me wrong. It's still not done yet. I need new tires and new Bilsteins on all four corners, new leather interior, window adjustments and most of all, a much needed trip to the bodyshop. Easily another 5 to 10 grand. So the big question - would I do it all again? No - I have learned my lesson. I would take all the money I have spent over the last 3 years and plunk it down on a newer or nicer High Performance Convertible. My 79 is still rough looking even though it is almost 100% perfect mechanically. I could have had a much nicer car by now. Will I ever part with my 79? Not very likely. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
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