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    FS: '67S Coupe matching number rust monster

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    Only for the most courageous and deep pocketed of our number.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...oof-coupe.html
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    I saw that. It's beyond a project.

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    He wants $7000 for the engine by itself...
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    And a quote for the bodywork of $20K... given the state of the car not that bad... or am I "spoiled" by high Euro prices?
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    $20K for the body work? Maybe if your shop charges $15/hour.
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    Thanks! Already started to doubt myself
    The 20k was stated in the Pelican ad.
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    $20k... to get it cleaned up before anything is done I guess.

    I'm no expert at all, but based on recent quotes on different cars I'ld guess 600 hours is the minimum on this one.
    Add in some materials and you're at $50-60k before you know it

    Only for the very strong-willed and steel-nerved, this one...

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    Wow! After that body was blasted, I wonder how much would be left. That front pan rust is the worst I have ever seen. And no pics of the underside either...

    The motor would go nicely in my '68 though....

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    Rust Monster

    To my great amazement the car has been sold.
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