1967 Mustang Restoration

Riggs

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My 1967 289 2V Coupe is in major need of a ground up restoration. I love this car to death but I don't have time to work on it, it needs new wiring, body work, panels re-aligned, and suspension work. I would love to have it fully restored. Has anyone had this done to there mustang? If so what is the going rate for a full resto?
 
Since I do all of my work myself I don't know the going rates. I did hear the price of just replacing cowl vents was about $1,200 alone and that's been a few years ago. If there is very much wrong with it you'll have much more in the car than it's worth by hiring the work out.
 
Riggs said:
My 1967 289 2V Coupe is in major need of a ground up restoration. I love this car to death but I don't have time to work on it, it needs new wiring, body work, panels re-aligned, and suspension work. I would love to have it fully restored. Has anyone had this done to there mustang? If so what is the going rate for a full resto?

A) determine what really needs to be done, body work is very expensive...the most expensive to deal with, body planels re-aligned is often an indication of unibody structural issues. You can have a shop look at your car and even then they won't commit to a flat fee because they never know what they will run into. That's understandable.

B) Once you determine what you actually need, look at the cost of having someone do it and then double it. I know that sounds flip but I am not trying to be...if you come in under that number great, but at least plan on it.

C) If you decide that you don't mind spending amount X to have someone do the restoration, think long and hard, because chances are you could take X + whatever your car sells for and have a car to drive NOW instead of waiting for the restoration to be done. The only caveat to that is, this assume you buy a car in as good a shape as your current car would be when you finished restoring it.


Do the numbers and see how it works out, but no matter what....have a plan. Good luck to you my friend.