Given what you say you want to do you would among other things surely want to take into consideration the condition of the body and paint. Does it have significant rust or evidence of bodywork?, poor paint job? Depending on where you live A good paint job starts at around $8,000.00+ with no repair work and goes up from there...you would want to look at the chrome and it's condition. If you want to restore a car to a state of high quality, chrome that is damaged, missing and in need of replacement, or in need of replating gets expensive very fast. The hard top chrome can cost as much as $900.00 for one piece.
How the engine runs, how the car handles on the road are also important...Under the hood you would want to be sure the engine has not been adulterated with incorrect parts or missing parts and runs well with good compression and is not leaking everywhere you look. You could quickly spend thousands under the hood as well fixing problems or even completely rebuilding things.
I don't think it is a stretch to say you could easy spend 20, $30,000.00, and more taking a fair or good condition car into a "show car" state, it all depends on what and how much work it needs to start with. Before you buy a car do your homework and educate yourself on what to look for and if possible get someone who knows these cars to go with you when you look at potential candidates. It's not a cheap hobby.
Michael said it best when he said buy the best you can afford. That is sound advice.
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Originally posted by clsund
Thanks for the replies.
So continuing with my questions- if there are things that need work on a car I purchase, what kinds of things do you take into consideration when deciding whether to try to restore a car back to it's original state or to do different things to is, such as change it's color, it's authentic interior, etc...
What about mektronic upgrades? Could you take a junker for something like that?