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Do you regret doing a build project?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraMarkVIII" data-source="post: 8402820" data-attributes="member: 49580"><p>I suppose it depends on how much fabrication is required. My lincoln was a PITA. It took me 2 or 3 years to finally get the quirks out of it. I finished the build in a year, however the electric gremlins and fabricated parts cost me a lot of wasted time, and money. It was a great experience though. I don't regret it, but I certainly didn't break even. There will be always one thing you don't think of til the end. My air ride was the reason why I sold it. But like I said, its all about how much is off the shelf and what has to be fabricated. Having nobody to seek advice from is also a major PITA. I sure do love my new factory car. Spending time driving it, over working on it is the key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraMarkVIII, post: 8402820, member: 49580"] I suppose it depends on how much fabrication is required. My lincoln was a PITA. It took me 2 or 3 years to finally get the quirks out of it. I finished the build in a year, however the electric gremlins and fabricated parts cost me a lot of wasted time, and money. It was a great experience though. I don't regret it, but I certainly didn't break even. There will be always one thing you don't think of til the end. My air ride was the reason why I sold it. But like I said, its all about how much is off the shelf and what has to be fabricated. Having nobody to seek advice from is also a major PITA. I sure do love my new factory car. Spending time driving it, over working on it is the key. [/QUOTE]
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