@@bhopins you americans have the best of luck here in germany every vehicle has to go through Tüv , a very strict and precise checkup on the car. The smallest rusthole means you have to scrap the car simce welding here is extremely expensive
@@bubatzpirat396 I mean to legally drive vehicles in American you need to pass emissions and and your car has to be tagged up to date or the polices Will ticket/tow you. I’m in California so 99% of vehicles over here will never have real rust
I drove mine while I was always working on it but if I'd have to see it tore apart taken up space in my garage and not .this reminds me of what derick says at the end of some of his projects you got to work it to get it working.
Its funny because the donor truck will be in better condition than the project so the donor becomes the project then you realize you need another donor truck because you didnt realize they changed the bolt length of the starter in july when your project truck was made in february.
I’m in that boat. I’m restoring an older 335i convertible. I would really like to find a donor. The car is 18 years old and still retains decent value. So finding a donor is tough.
That’s called a poorly planned project. When acquiring a project one should inspect, remove. and list everything needed to complete project. IRL. For example I purchased a project Miller bobcat 250 welder 2 days ago. Inspection: The engine was locked up. Remove: The hour I took it home I removed the top end and discovered everything wrong. List: I ordered everything that was nasty rusty or broken new on Amazon prime. I started the engine today after doing a top end overhaul. I will complete it tomorrow. I’ve been working the past 2 days. This is after work work. I have 5 hours of labor in it so far. 2 more to go engine wise, the generator looks good and stator winding ohm reading checks out. I will have a functioning welder tomorrow night.
Not everyone has 24hrs to write an essay about the project you’re buying. Not all people have the budget or time that’s what makes it a project you get what you can when you can
I have a "150" cc buggy i cant stop tinkerig with had it for 3 years and i drove 10hours to get it ill woll have it until the frane rusts through or the motor conpletely goes out