Posted: Mon Apr 15, 13 5:00 pm
My 2 cents would be:
Get as much money together as possible & buy the best car you can.
Cheap projects look inviting, but they take up so much time & money & will cost more in the long run than buying the equivalent finished project.
OK you pay more money, but that is an easier pill to swallow, when you get instant satisfaction in actually driving the car.
Theres a good reason that project cars are cheap . . . If you have the skill sets, time, money, access to parts, then yes, project cars are a good option.
Get as much money together as possible & buy the best car you can.
Cheap projects look inviting, but they take up so much time & money & will cost more in the long run than buying the equivalent finished project.
OK you pay more money, but that is an easier pill to swallow, when you get instant satisfaction in actually driving the car.
Theres a good reason that project cars are cheap . . . If you have the skill sets, time, money, access to parts, then yes, project cars are a good option.