summer project"?

john szalay

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>> I am looking at some project coaches for a summer project.
>> One I am looking at is a 23' and has no generator.
>> What shape is your gen in
>> and how much do you plan to ask for it?
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>Mike: you're kidding aren't you? "a summer project..." ???We've been
working on
>our 23' for 10yrs...!
>
>Anneke
>Houston
>

Likewise on our 26 for 9 years, and still at it.

John & Brenda Szalay
Louisville
 
> I am looking at some project coaches for a summer project.
> One I am looking at is a 23' and has no generator.
> What shape is your gen in
> and how much do you plan to ask for it?
>

Mike: you're kidding aren't you? "a summer project..." ???We've been working on
our 23' for 10yrs...!

Anneke
Houston

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>
 
Yup! We have a full 5000 sf shop and help, we restore old cars now. We
expect 4 to 7 months. Could be wrong but we just completed
a 1965 GTO, total basket case in 4 months.

Mike Finnicum
78 GMC Eleganza
Naples, FL
 
I have friends with old corvettes that they have had sitting in
their garages for 10 years "being restored". But it is because they
only work on them once every three to six months. I bought one that a
friend was "restoring" for 7 years. Six months later it was completed and
sold.

First you need to take a project seriously, of course having
a facility with the tools and equipment helps.

Mike Finnicum
78 GMC Eleganza
Naples, FL
 
Panthera,

The generator is in pretty good shape. New carb. and stator. I haven't used it much
and before each trip I fiddle around with it and it works fine for the duration.

$1,000

Let me know if you want more info.

Bill

> > I am looking at some project coaches for a summer project.
> > One I am looking at is a 23' and has no generator.
> > What shape is your gen in
> > and how much do you plan to ask for it?
> >
>