Wacky question - cost of restoration in current economy
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Hey Guys,
Was talking to a buddy of mine the other day and he was speculating about the cost of restorations coming down with the economy.
His thoughts were resto shops would be hurting for business and therefore more "price" friendly. My buddy is thinking along the lines of a restoration, not a resto-mod, or hot rod type rebuild/repaint.
My experience is the really good shops stay booked as there are always people with money out there.
It's the so-so guys who will be dropping prices for business and then, quality is suspect.
Parts prices will probably stay close to the same, but a really savvy shopper could get some good deals on resto parts.
What do you guys think? Is he dreaming?
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Re: Wacky question - cost of restoration in current eco
[Re: AdamR]
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A SMART business man will NOT lower his prices to get more business. He knows what his cost of doing business is and how much he needs to charge to STAY in business to service his clients and maintain his good name, which gets him referral business....usually the best kind of business. Set your standards within your means and live to those standards! In business or not.
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Re: Wacky question - cost of restoration in current economy
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It's pretty simple really, those who are restoring a car with hopes of economic gain can stop now...You better be doing it cause you want to not cause you think your gonna cash out...
Thank you.
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Re: Wacky question - cost of restoration in current eco
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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Quote:
It's pretty simple really, those who are restoring a car with hopes of economic gain can stop now...You better be doing it cause you want to not cause you think your gonna cash out...
That has always been my stance
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Re: Wacky question - cost of restoration in current eco
[Re: Morty426]
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Re: Wacky question - cost of restoration in current eco
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I was thinking about this topic yesterday so interesting to see it here today.
I can see where larger shops would be more inclined to keep pricing higher but what about the the "1 Man Show". The guy who does this and is really good but only does 1 or 2 cars at one time?
I do think you might be able to find good Bodywork guys that might want to make some extra on the side and would do the bodywork on your car at a reduced rate.
Just thoughts for discussion.
Joe
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