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    Not a stupid idea, but I think it will be hard to find a VX that has a body in better condition, than what you already have, for less than $8k. Also, you run the risk of damaging the fresh body parts when swapping them from one VX to another, aligning all the panels correctly, blah blah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS View Post
    Not a stupid idea, but I think it will be hard to find a VX that has a body in better condition, than what you already have, for less than $8k. Also, you run the risk of damaging the fresh body parts when swapping them from one VX to another, aligning all the panels correctly, blah blah.
    You have a good point there. One of the things that worried me, was that the body shop giving me the estimate was telling me they want to remove parts of the cladding to respray. That made me kind of cringe because I know all that double stick tape under there is no easy chore, and can easily result in making the VX worse off than what it is now. I think if I do go with body work, I will stick to getting my hood fixed and resprayed (my insert will come out anyway) and my tailgate. For starters, I may just have them do a really good exterior detailing, and then evaluate from there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ascinder View Post
    Don't forget, you'll have me to help with the costs too. I think it'd be easier starting with a cannibalized VX for my projects than trying to screw with this one. You could have all the sheetmetal and pretty stuff you need, and I'll take the barebones frame and start modding the hell out of it.
    Hmmm, that may be a good option for both of us. In thinking about a donor VX, I would have no where to store it anyway, so that would get tricky. I don't know if you or your dad has enough room to store it, but yeah, maybe we could double team this project. We'll see what we can find this summer.

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    You can also save a lot of money on bodywork if you do the prep work yourself.
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    That's true Bart, and I have most of the gear to do bodywork anyways(body hammers, dollies, sanders of every type, sprayguns, masks, filters, etc) all you need to do is mask off your garage to shoot the paint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kodiak View Post
    You can also save a lot of money on bodywork if you do the prep work yourself.
    True. They did say that it would save me a lot of money if I remove the cladding and hood insert myself. I may go this route. But again, isn't the cladding a beotch to remove safely?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ascinder View Post
    That's true Bart, and I have most of the gear to do bodywork anyways(body hammers, dollies, sanders of every type, sprayguns, masks, filters, etc) all you need to do is mask off your garage to shoot the paint.
    I need to come check out your place.

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    My place wouldn't necessarily be "the" place to do it(no room), but I do have all the tools and equipment we would need. You need to check out this article I just got in this months Popular Hot Rodding. They have a whole section on body and paint. Very nice. And for the prices they're quoting, I would take a stab at doing it myself if I were you. This article is talking about being able to do car show quality paint with this new system for around $300 for the whole car. Since most of the price of that quote you got was no doubt in labor, that's a lot of savings.

    As far as getting a VX, I was seriously looking into getting a rental storage unit to start working on this project. I know of a place that lets you do work in them. Most of the stuff I'd be doing there would be storing it anyways, but it's nice to be able to work out of too.

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    Shoot yeah - do it yourself! And while you're at it, you can go ahead and change it to Proton Yellow - you KNOW you want to!

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