Oh, I wouldn't say awesome all around. It had previous repaired accident damage (in the late 70's) around the filler neck area that had been stoved-in probably 6-8 inches originally that had been just pulled out to close to the right shape and then slapped-up with up to half an inch of bog, the usual dents in the front guards and tailgate from gateposts (grandma was a lovely old lady but she probably should have given the driving thing away a bit earlier but hey it was really cool to have a grandmother who drove a V8 ute!) that had also been slapped-up and the odd very small and localised spots of rust in the lower rear guard (both skins) and in the plenum groove where the lower windscreen strip had nicked through the paint. So while it looked kind of OK (from 20 feet away) for what is now termed a survivor, if left too much longer it would have become very serious very fast, especially under the repairs that had surface rust under the bog causing it to crack away around the fuel filler and around the screen channel where the pitting was beginning to go through. So while the early attempts at inhibiting corrosion were good, it was beginning to succumb after 36 years (2011).
That $5K includes a donor ute for the genuine front guards (that I then wrecked-out and made a trailer with afterwards), a full rubber kit, interior carpet, new hoodlining and windscreen, new sound deadening/insulation, a decent second hand mig welder/wire coils and gas, a new 1.2mm nozzle spray gun, all bodywork consumables (including a small media blaster) and also the 2 pack undercoat and two seperate and complete 2K top coat systems. Could have got away with it much cheaper if I didn't have to replace/purchase a few things. Interior thankfully doesn't need much more but the driveline wont be cheap.
As has been pointed out... That time spent on it - is it really free? Yes and no, as it depends what you actually intend to get out of the whole exercise (personally) and what your intentions are for the vehicle - if you're doing it to sell or keep it. If you are doing it to make a big profit then you've got a better chance on the lottery and more pub/fishing time to show for it. If you're doing it for the experience of the build and the ability to say you built it, not bought it - then go for it. It costs one way or the other!
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