Tbone,
For comparison, I tried to sell a morris shell for $200 but it didn't go. In the end I worked out it needs A-panels, passenger sill and other fixes. Some are optional depending how "perfect" I choose to get it, like do I re-do a previous spare wheel well fix that isn't too flash. I got a quote to repair the shell to "Very Good, but not concourse" from a Mini professional. It includes Sills, A-panels, boot floor, foot wells, beaver panel and other little bits $1250 for Heritage panels + approx 40 hours labour @ $88 per hour. This guy stretches & shrinks panels and uses the minimum amout of filler, unlike many others. His welding is top notch too. He uses Heritage panels because he reckons it's not worth buying cheap then spending extra time fitting them.
So the cost of the shell isn't really the cost of the shell to buy but the cost of the shell to have "perfect" ready for paint.
There are plenty of people about who try to sell shells as "excellent" or "only one or two tiny spots of rust". Well, that's what my shell above looked like when it was a whole car. You have to (A) know where to look for the problems and (B) strip it right back to uncover all the little pin-holes to REALLY know. Do not take the word of the seller! Some are just innocently oblivious while others know the real story but are helping a mate off-load a time-bomb (fairly recent personal experience)....
Because of the cost of repairing one shell has turned out to be the entire budget I set aside to repair two shells, I'm gearing up to sell one. It needs sill repairs, but not the whole lot, A-panels, minor rear left quater straightening, perhaps a foot well and repairs to driver's door frame. It will have dry subframes, spacer drums on front & rear, Cooper S style arches, 5 Contessa wheels with tyres, Suzuki Swift GTi MkII front seats, rack & column, all glass and other bits & pieces. I'll be asking for about $600. As with my keeper shell, this one could be fixed by a talented home enthusiast for very little or patched up & made to look brilliant for $80 worth of bog and fibreglass.
I hope this gives you a price comparison. Wait for the right one, check all common rust areas for holes and bog, find out which panels can be fixed easily and which are hard. Don't believe a word the seller says! See the car for yourself.
Happy hunting!
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