Sunday, May 3, 2009

This owner was obsessed with a specifically optioned 68 Road Runner, located one, and had a wreck restored by L&L restorations







They spell it right out.

A MINIMUM of $15,000 for a freshen up, MINIMUM of $30,000 for a 10 footer, and MINIMUM of $60,000 for a full restoration.

Those are pretty accurate prices for good work, and I don't argue the cost. If you do it yourself, and just have the parts and materials for expenses it costs about 1/2 of those prices at a MINIMUM. So expect that sort of costs for getting an old Mopar back into shape

That is a dead rat that got caught in the bottom of a seat

Wasp nests on the visors


That is the trans on the floor

before and afters of the upper drivers side firewall.







 

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