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shaihulud
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Post by shaihulud »

I never added up the receipts for my buggy, but it must have been somewhere near $10,000. I sold it for $5,000. I have a shoe box on my desk with the receipts so far for the SR. I have not added them up and I probably won't, but the engine alone will cost about $4,000. The project started at $5,000, just to buy and get the body here from California. It's been rolling along like a jugganaut ever since then. I expect it will be nearly $20,000 when it's finished.
flaboyjim
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Post by flaboyjim »

Hey Guys - PLEASE don't start listing prices paid for items - in case my wife reads the forum sometime. I dont want her to know that the "about $50" set of guages that I bought really cost $350. Lets stick together here....
newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

This is the start of my 3 litre turbo, EFI engine that's going in my Siggy Manx and believe me I can buy a nice engine for what I have in the parts on the table already. I don't think I will ever add up the total cost. :crazy: http://www.manxgallery.org/gallery/album165
dpauli
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Post by dpauli »

I?ve got 17K in mine. When it gets spread out over time it doesn?t seem that bad, but? :eek:
TMc2548
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Post by TMc2548 »

I stopped adding the costs up when I figured out how much more I needed to get it on the road.
Gene-C
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Manx Build Cost

Post by Gene-C »

Less than $3000.00 & I've been driving it for almost 5 1/2 years & a little over 50,000 "trouble-free" miles. As hard as I've driven it on & off road, it's probably equal to 150,000 miles! :D It's ALL Fun, Fun, Fun... ManxManiac
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

17 !! wow. i was blown away just on the cost of nuts and bolts.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Yea, I bet just in regular, not stainless, bolts, I have 150-200 bucks in it. My bad move was building this thing without a donor bug. It cost me way moer in the long run, but everything is new now. Just the small stuff will eat you up. Who would of thought of 125.00 in hole saws???? Or 300 to wire the car? ETC,ETC..$$$$$
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

I was in the same boat.. I had nothing to reuse just a pan and busted up body. I know how to glass now. I didn't even add in the cost of all the tools and misc. stuff like plastic thinner sand paper resin and glass. i bet that is another 300 . and hole saws! i forgot about them... I burned up my compressor using ma sand blaster (new) to clean up the pan. ok its is not a contest but just a way for people to think how much you can spend doing this. welders... etc....
Greg MGM
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Post by Greg MGM »

I ve been through a ground up VW project before with my baja bug, which has over $21k into it, not including the initial cost. I learned my lesson me thinks. My manx type buggy has maybe $500 in upgrades on top of the $2k purchase price. Im keeping this buggy simple and low cost........I hope.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Wow,,,,,there are some high priced buggys on here. Mine is a clone and the body and pan was given to me by a neighbor. Now the sad thing is I already have a 69 VW convert. and 55 Ford F100 torn down in my shop and I have put this buggy project ahead of them. My body is in rough shape but I think the experience with doing the body work I will learn a few things that will help in building my 69 & 55. Plus,,,,,,I am not in a hurry. I am in the military and if I could just stay home long enough to get to work on my projects. I keep telling my wife I will get old one day and will have the time.......just hoping not too old to enjoy driving them.:driving:
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