LC GTR Restoration - Price?
#1 _AzzurrA_
Posted 11 April 2007 - 11:42 PM
Not sure if this has been covered before or not... i did do a bit of a search and couldn't find anything related to it, so if it has been covered, feel free to point me in the direction of the thread!
I'll start at the beginning - Always been a fan of the LC's and LJ's - i was looking at buying an immaculate LC GTR as my first car, but for various reasons outside my control, didn't.
Anyway, i have always had a hankering for them, and at the moment i've got a renewed interest in getting one and restoring it.... one of the reasons is that i want to own one of these cars in my lifetime, and the way prices have been going lately, i don't think i'll be able to afford one in a few years time :(
basically what i want to know, is if i started with an 'ok' base car - i.e. some rust, but nothing over the top, a complete car with all the bits, what would i be looking at roughly in terms of cost of body/paint work, interior retrimming, plus suspension stuff (i.e. replacing bushes/shocks etc?)
basically just to get it to a point where its a nice clean car - doesn't have to be show-winning quality, but it would probably only get driven on the odd occasion either to a meet or on a clear friday night
#2
Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:26 AM
Thats just what i reckon, the guys who have done more in detail resto's on their cars will be able to help you more.
cheers,
mick
#4 _AzzurrA_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:34 AM
say, somewhere between that one and this one:
http://www.australia...au/muscle/92524
i just don't have a bottomless wallet - if it's going to cost me the earth, then i may have to put my dream of owning one on the shelf :(
#5 _HatchmanSS76_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:44 AM
To buy one and than restore to how you'd like it will cost $$$$$$. Rule of thumb is what you think and tripple that figure and you'll be close. It also depends on what things you can do yourself.
In all honesty your better off finding a very good one for sale and pay the dollars even thou it might seem alot at the time.
#6
Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:51 AM
Both of the above have most of the original bits, so both are probably alright buys...
It sounds like you're not aiming for a concourse resto or anything.
As for bodywork, it really depends on whether or not you can do the work yourself. Especially rust repairs, you could quite easily run into the $1000's if you pay someone else to fix it...
I'm budgeting about $1000 to do a full suspension rebuild, with standard height bits... This includes bushes, springs and shocks...
Interior retrimming could probably get pretty expensive, too...
Tim
#7 _AzzurrA_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:58 AM
i.e. my rough guesses are around $4000 - $5000 for bodywork (i can't do rust/body repairs myself, but i'm happy to do the sanding, prep work etc)
interior - i have no idea, as i have never retrimmed a car before
suspension - i was guessing somewhere around the $1500 mark - i would be able to do a fair bit of this myself
engine - probably around the $3000ish mark for a standard rebuild?
so as it sits, my guesstimate is roughly around $25,000 to return it back to a 'factory' condition - i.e. not show-winning, but a nice clean car
#8
Posted 12 April 2007 - 11:01 AM
Tim
#9
Posted 12 April 2007 - 11:25 AM
#10 _Ms_Cameo_Gold_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 11:48 AM
Paint $5000, Fully rewired from scratch - new harness etc $700 (cause a mate did it otherwise quotes were around $2000), door skins $500, dash pad $150, carpet $150, original material roof liner $250, Seats $600 but that was a bargain off a mate too - quotes were around $2000, Door rubbers $600 for the kit, New windscreens $300 installed, Grill $200, Taillights $50 but that was a year searching for good but cheap ones - prolly cost an easy $2-400 for a set.
I already had lots of spares like multiple sets of crome, tyres, fuel cap etc. Also all the work was done my Dad, me and a mate who is an apholsterer and put all the interior together, quotes on interior assembly were a min of a grand. And Im not finished LOL still need original steering wheel etc, so add that to your cost LOL.
There is probly heaps Ive forgotton but thats the general ..... Oh and the resto was done Jan 04 - April 04 so prices prolly higher now.
Any questions (like who I got stuff from and resto places) feel free to PM me or Grant (enderwiggin),
Cheers
Kel
#11
Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:18 PM
#12 _JBird_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:21 PM
The paintjob seems to be right, except thats only if it was a paintjob. If the car has rust (and it most likely will) finding someone who will do a "rust" job is hard and the ones that do want a lot for it.
Ebay is your best friend finding thigns on the cheap e.g door trims etc. Try finding stuff YOU can install. Suspension and what not is found on Ebay a lot. Save up money for the paintjob - or alternatively find a shell that has already been painted.
And I hope your considering a GTR mock-up, otherwise you are looking for a fair bit of "start-up" capital. I wouild (and am) building a mock-up because I will drive to enjoy it and not as an investment. <Thats how I can justify spending money on it and go to sleep at night>
#13
Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:40 PM
Tim
#14 _AzzurrA_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:52 PM
i don't see the point on spending all that money on a Mockup when it will be worth 1/3 of what you spend on it, whereas the GTR 'should' retain its value
#15 _Ms_Cameo_Gold_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 02:40 PM
As for value, Ive had my car valued and is now insured for $25K. The insurance companies had no probs with that amount as its an original, but if it were a mock up Id be lucky to get $15K covered.
I also forgot pics last post of cars condition so here are a few.
The day I bought it:
Being pulled apart:
Finished:
AMC 2004 Torana Nationals:
Cheers
Kel
#16
Posted 12 April 2007 - 02:44 PM
#17 _LH SL/R 5000_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 02:48 PM
#18
Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:47 PM
#19
Posted 12 April 2007 - 04:57 PM
But as others have said bodywork is the biggest cost and trying to find a Panel beater that would screw you around. I know a few good shops round my area in Taren Point NSW - Parraweena Smash & Andy's Restorations - but not sure where your located.
Anyways best of luck.
#20 _gtr161s_
Posted 12 April 2007 - 05:12 PM
gathered ever part needed to turn it back to original along with replacement panels. Its rolling on brandnew front and rear suspension and body is 80% comp with only the pass door rear light panel and pass 1/4 to undercoat, and ive spent easy 12k.
mine needed alot of resto work, panel beater would want me to morgage my house to do what i did, the only parts i cant do is the engine machining and triming
havent started on the interior & engine but i figure around 5k for those bits.
not cheap but there appreciating faster than you can spend money on them.
#22 _AzzurrA_
Posted 14 April 2007 - 12:18 AM
i.e. there's a shell for sale at the moment, but it doesn't have a gearbox or engine with it.... now, there just happens to be another 161S from an LC GTR for sale at the moment as well... obviously the car isn't going to be an 'all numbers matching' car because the block/head # will be different, but will it still have any 'value' to a collector in the future?
#23
Posted 14 April 2007 - 12:27 AM
#24 _MRNOS_
Posted 14 April 2007 - 09:19 AM
#25 _dave720gtr_
Posted 14 April 2007 - 11:21 AM
Allso the prices on a full gtr repo trim door card front /rear seats. hood linning resto consol ,carpet. dash .with all original material can blow out two $3000 or more !
my paint and panel was only $2000 doing it my self and a freind sprayed it for free
but it had no rust so that saves $$
I recon $15000 if you start with a good car !
Edited by dave720gtr, 14 April 2007 - 11:24 AM.
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