ALPINE MOKE wrote:
Best way to start a restoration is to put one only hundred dollar note on the table,.
and then put 99 other notes on top of the first one.
This is just the starting point, you may have to add a few extra notes to the stack on the table.
Most of my restorations have cost about 15-16,000 $ each. I now have an early moke, a pick up
and a mini sedan.
Honestly, my thoughts on cost were between 40-50k and that's with everything done.
michaelb wrote:
Hey Cosi, where in Sydney are you?
Come along to one of the Sydney mini meet ups on second Wednesday of the month or Mini car club meeting, check Sydney minis Facebook page or minicarclub.com.au website or Facebook page
I am in the inner-west

I will keep this in mind and I might come out on my bike.
Babes wrote:
It all comes down to what sort of restoration you want. I have seen some half assed jobs that were "restored". To me restored means stripping the car to a bare shell and replacing everything and I mean everything with either new or restored parts right down to every nut and bolt.
For this type of restoration you will spend minimum $20K. You need to decide right at the start to what level you are going to restore and stick to it eg seats, do you just get them recovered or do you strip them to the frames, blast and powder coat them and then replace everything with brand new parts.
I agree with you and I am leaning towards what you've suggested only because it will be all in pieces anyway, might as well clean and paint what I can. I'll probably re-do the wiring loom as well to match up with the engine harness.
9YaTaH wrote:
ALPINE MOKE wrote:
Most of my restorations have cost about 15-16,000 $ each. I now have an early moke, a pick up
and a mini sedan.
The hardest part about paying for restoration work is finding a competent tradesperson, who is honest (no offence to the many honest ones, but some of your colleagues are letting you down!), can listen, advise, discuss and agree, and isn't absolutely snowed under with work
I will be doing most of the work myself. As I said, body work is not my thing. OCD and perfectionism don't mix. I try and hide it but...
bluehishouse wrote:
Most body places wont topcoat over someone elses body work. Depends on the state of the body.
Yeah I have been hearing this, I am hoping 5-10k should cover the body and paint.