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Money Pit or What_the_Hell_I_Love_My_Roc




1st TBerk wrote:
 >>Cal,
 >><http://www.justdashes.com/index_home.htm>

to which calimus replied:
 > TBerk,
 > I do believe that what I have is a healthy obsession
 > with my Rocco, but $300 for a reupholstered dash goes
 > well beyond healthy.  At least in my book it does.


Well, it does come down to who's writing the book.

I'm keeping the Roc so improvements on it don't really = out to resale 
value.

(This is going to become a different thread than you intended, hence 
my spawning it off on it's own.)

I have seen people mention the incredulous replies from their 
'brothers and others' saying "Why would you put all that money into a 
car ("...a VW?!"), you'll never be able to get your money out when you 
sell it..." or words to that effect.

Well I might sell the 81, but I doubt it, and if I did I'd be pulling 
most all the good bit's off to transplant onto the replacement in any 
case.

I do understand conventional thinking, bu I don't think many people 
are orientated quite the right way to see my 1981 Volkswagen the same 
way they might an American Muscle Car like a 'Cudda or a classic Mustang.

But that's how_I_ see it; restoration or improvement of every bit is 
the goal, enjoyment and satisfaction are the rewards.

So, is $300 too much, or just a lot, to spend on a dash repair that 
purports to improve things better than stock and will remain crack 
free until.

After all, besides the steering wheel (and the butt dyno interface) 
the dash is the single most noticeable part of the car (visually) that 
the owner/operator deals with on a day to day basis.


Maybe it's work saving up for.

TBerk
taking it next to the 'Vex