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Build New Costs vs. Purchasing Existing New Car

To: lytspeed@wcnet.org, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Build New Costs vs. Purchasing Existing New Car
From: EISANDIEGO@aol.com
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 10:50:56 EDT
       Over the past years, there have been a number of people who have come 
onboard to FOT who were planning on building racecars. I wonder how much 
progress they have actually made on constructing the racecars and whether the 
perception that they are saving money by building a racecar from ground-up is 
really true. We welcome these new enthusiasts, but I wonder how many of us 
are thinking in the back of our minds that the new enthusiasts would be 
better off purchasing a current racecar.

       My first observation is that good used vintage racecars sell for about 
50 to 75% of what it costs to build an entirely new competitive, reliable, 
and safe (emphasize competitive, reliable, and safe) racecar. I am not sure 
that you could purchase the parts of some of these cars for the price at 
which they are being offered for sale.

       My second observation is the purchasing a well sorted out used racecar 
can be a much more positive introduction to racing than sorting out a newly 
built car (which depending on the expertise of the builder, may be in the 
paddock more than the track). The fun for some of us is driving. 

       Cary

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