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How far is too gone ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Velgreeno" data-source="post: 644870" data-attributes="member: 32031"><p>Hey folks. Well if you are like me, you find yourself watching restoration videos on VWs etc on TV, You tube and the like. It amazes me how folks have different ideas on how far a vehicle is gone restoration wise and i often shout oh my god come on that is very doable dude when they say too far gone .Obviously cost is a big factor but you plan and budget if you are going to do a restoration.unless you want to make a quick profit. For you folks how far is too far before you go nah too far gone for me ? For me there would only be a corner of a door and a part of the chassis left so to speak before i would go ok that's gone but even then i would be like is it though ha. My bus wasn't for the faint hearted when i restored her and that's an understatement but i would try and save them all if i could. What about you folks ? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤙" title="🤙" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f919.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velgreeno, post: 644870, member: 32031"] Hey folks. Well if you are like me, you find yourself watching restoration videos on VWs etc on TV, You tube and the like. It amazes me how folks have different ideas on how far a vehicle is gone restoration wise and i often shout oh my god come on that is very doable dude when they say too far gone .Obviously cost is a big factor but you plan and budget if you are going to do a restoration.unless you want to make a quick profit. For you folks how far is too far before you go nah too far gone for me ? For me there would only be a corner of a door and a part of the chassis left so to speak before i would go ok that's gone but even then i would be like is it though ha. My bus wasn't for the faint hearted when i restored her and that's an understatement but i would try and save them all if i could. What about you folks ? 🤙 [/QUOTE]
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