Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: cloneguy]
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01/10/10 01:06 PM
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Drum? I don't think paint show be around the studs. When built they worried the paint could allow the wheels to become loose? That's what I was told??
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: anlauto]
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01/10/10 02:46 PM
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How long did it take you to get the torsion bars in place?
Good eye...I knew something looked different in that picture, but I was too worried about the rear drums.
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: Snoopy]
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01/10/10 04:04 PM
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Red drum instructions.
........also if disc equipped (front) just the caliper got a "smear" of red across the side of the caliper that would show thru the wheel vents IIRC?,.....also I thought this was only for car with roadwheels only (magnums) and not ralleys? ......I didn't think this was done for 70 and up cars?
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: anlauto]
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01/10/10 07:42 PM
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Alan, are you saying you can assemble a complete car for around 2K?
65 Barracuda 70 Challenger
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: anlauto]
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01/11/10 08:13 AM
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Alan, are you saying you can assemble a complete car for around 2K?
Assembling a complete car usually takes 50 -100 hours so the answer is yes. $1750 -$3500 depending on how many parts are ready to bolt on. Installing the windshield/back glass is additional.
So send me a complete car already painted and all the parts, a voila....Your car will be done before your very own eyes...it's magic....
I applaud you, it appears you charge for actual hours working and getting things done on the job your doing and not for hours thinking about what your going to do next. People don't mind being charged for actual work but the problem is being charged for work and seeing no progress.
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promised.
[Re: anlauto]
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02/10/10 06:14 PM
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This one is a little different.
The owner has had us go corner to corner looking for anything that might not pass muster in the OEM circuit.
We've found a few items that need some attention and we're waiting for some parts that will be swapped out. Additionally, we are stripping and redoing the brake drums per spec. And, there are a couple of brackets that are in the process of being redone in correct yellow zinc plating.
As I indicated in another posting, for those vendors who ignore the owner's request to ship to the shop and not the bill to address, I want a middle finger button on my keyboard.
Anyway, this isn't the ECS Challenger but it's going to be as close as we can make it within our capabilities.
No, we are not charging more to redo the few details I've mentioned above. We already agreed to store the car until spring at no additional charge and this isn't hurting us any.
Alan, thanks for the bump.
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