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1967 Mustang Convertible, building a new body

"abrahamfh" said:
Way too frick'n cool.
Cool until you do a quick calculation of the labor cost to do it. Crazy. You could get a Dynacorn body for less than the labor cost (at minimum wage!) to build one. 1500+ hours is a hell of a lot of time.
 
"Horseplay" said:
Cool until you do a quick calculation of the labor cost to do it. Crazy. You could get a Dynacorn body for less than the labor cost (at minimum wage!) to build one. 1500+ hours is a hell of a lot of time.
Is dynacorn making a vert? I find it to be very impressive they are even able to do it. But it would still cost much more to finish.
 
I have seen that posted before, those gaps and seams are dead on. I figure it would take $25 an hour at a minimum per man hour, thats $39000.00

Ill just buy the super nice car at Mecum.
 
"Coupe" said:
I have seen that posted before, those gaps and seams are dead on. I figure it would take $25 an hour at a minimum per man hour, thats $39000.00

Ill just buy the super nice car at Mecum.
That's just to get to a bare shell. And if anyone knows where you can get two guys with that kinda skill for $25 a hour, let me know as I have some work for them!
Don't get me wrong, what they did was very impressive just not any where near practical.
 
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