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<blockquote data-quote="cobrajeff96" data-source="post: 1575884" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>If you can set aside some money for things like a scissor lift, engine stand, hoist, etc., maybe shop around for large outdoor storage units that can accommodate parking a car in there for a week or two or maybe a whole month and that should give you plenty of time to take care of everything. You can just resell the tools you buy for this and recoup at least a good amount of the money if not all of it.</p><p></p><p>If you're dead set on paying someone to do it, you'd just have to shop around for quotes as it's all time-based. Some people work slow, some fast, some will stop work if they uncover major issues (some might not and just bandaid over a huge problem). Once you get enough price quotes together, find out which one is the more passionate about muscle car restorations and work out some kind of deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrajeff96, post: 1575884, member: 29141"] If you can set aside some money for things like a scissor lift, engine stand, hoist, etc., maybe shop around for large outdoor storage units that can accommodate parking a car in there for a week or two or maybe a whole month and that should give you plenty of time to take care of everything. You can just resell the tools you buy for this and recoup at least a good amount of the money if not all of it. If you're dead set on paying someone to do it, you'd just have to shop around for quotes as it's all time-based. Some people work slow, some fast, some will stop work if they uncover major issues (some might not and just bandaid over a huge problem). Once you get enough price quotes together, find out which one is the more passionate about muscle car restorations and work out some kind of deal. [/QUOTE]
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