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EllEVElER

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I got my newly purchased '87 to the body shop and pulled the interior, engine, and transmission only to discover the whole lower body is corroded; door beams, cross members, trunk pan. The guy I bought it from included the floor pans, a fender and quarter panels, and trunk lid, but it looks like it needs a lot more than that. Auto body guy says he can't do the work within the quote and my only hope would be to find a parts car and cut out frame parts as replacements. The only good news is the frame is in good shape.

Does anyone have experience parting out a stock regal for a GN rebuild? Looks like the dimensions are all the same. I found a couple candidates within driving distance in good shape. Is this my only option? Should I spend another $5000 - $10,000 on a parts car or eat the costs and abandon the project? Seriously gutted right now. HELP!!
 

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Should I spend another $5000 - $10,000 on a parts car or eat the costs and abandon the project?
From the looks of the rust, it would be my choice to strip every good part and trash the rest.
$5-10K??
Add 50% to the high side.
On top of that, there's no body shop that's doing collision work, ever going to get it patched up in any reasonable time frame.
How did you get hooked with that mess?
 
What Chuck said because...
Whoa, is this a legit GN, you ran VIN etc because who treats a valuable car like this to rot away like its been sitting in a field?

IMO, You'll have to go big picture before moving forwards with body swap or restore so.....

10+ years from now, you keeping it, you gonna go through the stress and time and $ to restore and then drive the wheels of it, then sell maybe 20 years later for a premium or never sell and die with it in the garage?? If so and can afford this then restore it and get it appraised asap after.

BTW restoring a car is a real PIA and nothing is as fast or cheap as you think vs buying a nice one at say $45k. It's never too late to bail and start over with a different approach if you wanna just drive and enjoy.

Are you up for a body swap and fitting the bills from the body, engine and trans because you're looking at well over $35k total to do those 3 big items and to then get it to drive and look great.
 
We've done a couple GN's in the past where I work , one for a close friend of mine. His took nearly 3 years for us to complete and it wasn't nearly as rough. Admittidly, it was a side job and didn't take priority, but whatever shop you use, it won't be a priority to them either, not without paying thru the nose. Even if you use a Resto Shop, they are notoriously slow and expensive.

I showed a couple of really good body techs at our shop your pics. They say it's pretty much a basket case from what they can see. It can be done, but bang for the buck, you'll end up on the wrong end of the deal.

Do what Chuck says, keep the good stuff, junk the rest. That $10K number you have will easily double, maybe even triple, with what your starting with.

Best of luck.
 
Keep in mind to just PAINT a perfectly straight rust free bare metal car is 15-20k nowadays 😖
 
From the looks of the rust, it would be my choice to strip every good part and trash the rest.
$5-10K??
Add 50% to the high side.
On top of that, there's no body shop that's doing collision work, ever going to get it patched up in any reasonable time frame.
How did you get hooked with that mess?
$10K is for an '87 Regal with a 305. Body is in great shape. Pull the 305 and put the 3.8 in it? Customize and repaint for a GN clone? Fuck, idk.
 
What Chuck said because...
Whoa, is this a legit GN, you ran VIN etc because who treats a valuable car like this to rot away like its been sitting in a field?

IMO, You'll have to go big picture before moving forwards with body swap or restore so.....

10+ years from now, you keeping it, you gonna go through the stress and time and $ to restore and then drive the wheels of it, then sell maybe 20 years later for a premium or never sell and die with it in the garage?? If so and can afford this then restore it and get it appraised asap after.

BTW restoring a car is a real PIA and nothing is as fast or cheap as you think vs buying a nice one at say $45k. It's never too late to bail and start over with a different approach if you wanna just drive and enjoy.

Are you up for a body swap and fitting the bills from the body, engine and trans because you're looking at well over $35k total to do those 3 big items and to then get it to drive and look great.
This was definitely going to be a forever car and 2+ years project. Had budgeted $50K for the body to do a frame-up with custom paint. Not thrilled about buying a $10K parts car but I'm happy to do the work to strip it down. I'm on days off and my buddy's shop is available.
 
Ok good to hear, you'll save a GN from the crusher and oddly need one so I guess we're down another GN from the 20,193 production 1987s so all ours go up a bunch of bucks LOL but....

I wouldn't do a clone, that's the easiest way to kill the value at the end when you or someone in your family has to sell it. Then I wouldn't dump $50 into a clone when you can find a killer GN for that and save a ton of time enjoying it vs swearing at it in your garage. Hahaha

Can you salvage your body at all with new parts and keep the VIN or you really have find a shell like my original GN that got stolen and picked clean? 😔
 
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