Hey Tosh ...
I've been working on this car off and on for 17 years now. It's been in 8 shops 12 times. I've been gouged, lied to, swindled, sued ... you name it. Frankly, I've lost track of the costs but add everything up including all the bad decisions and repurchase of parts time and again and it will easily be over $100K by the time all is done. My advice to anyone who chooses to undertake a project such as this is HAVE A PLAN. I started out with the simple idea of putting a basic north American engine in the car and redo the body. I had a buddy who owned a body shop ... simple transaction I thought ... and to save money, why not just work on it "in your spare time". Error Error Error ... Although it did finally end up at another buddy's shop who has his body business at his house and he has done the Titan's job of getting this car to the stage it is now. He'll probably never take on a project like this ever again, but he has stuck with it and recruited the right talent to do some amazing work. I am truly fortunate to have had Lorenzo in this project. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to find your own "Lorenzo" ... someone who virtually takes ownership and personal pride in seeing the project completed. Then have a plan, deep pockets, and find a shop that can do it all. Park it with them for at least a year and never ... NEVER ... pay in advance. Pay for completed progress. Trying to get anything done by bargain hunting with a car like this will end up costing you WAY more in the long run. You truly get what you pay for ... well, I take that back. You often get none of what you pay for.
Here she is ready for the next stage of her emerging life. Headed to the interior shop as soon as the planets of time, weather and shop availability line up.