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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    12
    #1
    i'm looking po kung saan pede mkakuha ng mga 70's model na kotse na mura. ung pedeng gawing project toy car. ung hindi naman masyado mahal para at least hindi nakakahinayang paglaruan. 10-20k should be a reasonable price, right?

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2003
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    763
    #2
    Beetle ka na

  3. Join Date
    Aug 2004
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    22,704
    #3
    The Beetle is the easiest. 20k can get you a semi-running or non-running Lancer or Corolla , but not much else... a Datsun 510 would cost you the better part of 100k for a runner... even a semi-running Escort is around 50k pesos (a non-runner maybe around 20k... 30k for one needing lots and lots of work)...

    After that, you have to consider how much has to be done. If you want to restore it to original condition, try finding one with complete chrome trim and lights... otherwise you will spend a ton of money looking for NOS (new old stock) parts from abroad. To go from your basic 10k car to a "fair" condition restored one would cost you around 100k total... to go to "show" condition, maybe another 50-100k.

    Pero nasa iyo lang yan... you can do it fast or slow... these projects don't happen overnight. Just buy the car, spend 50k to get it into fairly good running condition, and enjoy it as you build up the funds for a good restoration.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    12
    #4
    maraming salamat po.

    i'm trying to get as much idea as i can, so kung may iba pa pong may mga opinion jan, paki post na lang po.

  5. Join Date
    Dec 2008
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    5
    #5
    hi. newbie po ako dito, i was hoping i could ask for your help..... just bought a 1964 austin mini classic for restoration.... don't know where to start
    for one thing...i'm in need of an engine so badly...help naman po.
    salamat ng marami

help naman po with old school cars