Thread: Car wanted
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	10-23-2005 06:28 PM #1
 Need help:
 Want to fulfill my dream,build a hot rod,!930,or 31 full finder turdor.Dont know really were to start,it must be on a budget, is it possable to keep it under $5,000.
 
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	10-23-2005 06:59 PM #2
 It is possible with the right skills but if you can't weld/ fabricate, it isn't feasable. right now in a local classafieds paper, there is a '31 tudor coupe that is a rat rod project for 2k, which would give a few usable components along with a body, only problem the top has a 5" chop, this Is a good example of a really good deal. for 5k you would have to find a good original body, for a fair price ( grand or so ) another couple grand or so for a chassie built, ad your suspension components, probably 2k for that. you could have a rat type car that is safe for 5k but not much moreOriginally posted by Daves32
 Need help:
 Want to fulfill my dream,build a hot rod,!930,or 31 full finder turdor.Dont know really were to start,it must be on a budget, is it possable to keep it under $5,000.You don't know what you've got til it's gone 
 
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	10-24-2005 04:18 AM #3
 Like Matt said, unless you are building a rat, $5k isn't even close. Not real sure you could even build a ratty rat for $5. If you do all the work yourself, $5,000 may be enough to get quality suspension and brakes on the car, box the frame, and some reasonably priced tires and wheels.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
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	10-24-2005 09:09 AM #4
 I don't see you realistically pulling this off for less than ~$8-$10k. Especially when you start researching options and goodies available that you will likely just have to have. But it gets easier if you take your time and spread the $ pain out over a year or two or more. You will learn a lot along the way and heck it's fun too!
 
 Good Luck, KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400 
 





 
		
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