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Gauge Cluster came in!
Work done by Bavarian Restoration.

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Thanks man! That means a lot.
I spend a lot of time slaving over the details, and working all day fighting one thing. Those days are the worst, super frustrating.
I have all my email receipts saved, as well as trips to the hardware store for various bolts and items.
I have not added it all up on purpose.
Wild guess, I'll be somewhere in the vicinity of $20,000.00 all said and done.
But, that's with tool purchases, and my paint fiasco cost me at least $2,500.00. So, out of that $20g about 1/4 is tools + and education. I've never done anything like this, and I may not again, but I had the money, time, and willingness, and I'm damn glad I decided to take the shot. I'm 34, and not getting any younger.
I will say this, I do love this type of work, making old things new again is a great joy I've found.
That takes into account the parts, but I'll wager the labor (of love) has got to be somewhere in the vicinity of 200+ hours...which is (obviously) where you've saved the most money (and learned the most in the meantime). Even at (only) $100/hour, that's another $20 grand, but what a result!
My hat is off to you, Sir...you've set an example for many to follow from this day forward!
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Also, shout-out to my girlfriend, for being understanding of my passions.
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Thanks man! That means a lot.Ok...
First of all, you win! This has to be one of the most thorough and conscientious builds I've ever seen on any forum.
I can't believe I'm only just now seeing this thread. Gotta get on here more often to prevent missing out. I just spent the last hour reading through all the postings and I have to say...you, Sir, must not require a lot of sleep! LOL!
I spend a lot of time slaving over the details, and working all day fighting one thing. Those days are the worst, super frustrating.
I have all my email receipts saved, as well as trips to the hardware store for various bolts and items.Ok...
The only subject I didn't see broached was the total money and time invested in your project? @2mAn hints at it when he mentions you'll have what you want the way you want it and "you can't put a value on that". I whole-heartedly agree! Besides, if you're not ever planning on selling it (which I suspect you're not), what difference does it matter the cost to drive your dream car?
So, if it isn't a closely guarded secret, do you have any idea what your total investment is in this gem?
I have not added it all up on purpose.
Wild guess, I'll be somewhere in the vicinity of $20,000.00 all said and done.
But, that's with tool purchases, and my paint fiasco cost me at least $2,500.00. So, out of that $20g about 1/4 is tools + and education. I've never done anything like this, and I may not again, but I had the money, time, and willingness, and I'm damn glad I decided to take the shot. I'm 34, and not getting any younger.
I will say this, I do love this type of work, making old things new again is a great joy I've found.Leave a comment:
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Ok...
First of all, you win! This has to be one of the most thorough and conscientious builds I've ever seen on any forum.
I can't believe I'm only just now seeing this thread. Gotta get on here more often to prevent missing out. I just spent the last hour reading through all the postings and I have to say...you, Sir, must not require a lot of sleep! LOL!
The only subject I didn't see broached was the total money and time invested in your project? @2mAn hints at it when he mentions you'll have what you want the way you want it and "you can't put a value on that". I whole-heartedly agree! Besides, if you're not ever planning on selling it (which I suspect you're not), what difference does it matter the cost to drive your dream car?
So, if it isn't a closely guarded secret, do you have any idea what your total investment is in this gem?
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Going to have to come down to Baton Rouge and check this out one weekend in the near future! Looks great.Leave a comment:
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Nice I did the same thing. Originally I had black grills but decided to go back classic.
Love your progress, car looks great.Leave a comment:


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