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Local well known [?] restoration guy. input please

timbn2

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Anyone had any experience with Sean Johnson in Okanogan, WA?
He has been around for a while and has a lot of experience, even helps write the concourse rules (or how ever that works).
Anyway, i'm going to have him do some work on my BN2. He made a very good point saying to me that i could "spend 30K and have a 15K car when i got done, or i could spend 30K and have a 40K-50K car if done right by someone with the experience." Quite vaild, I'd say!

So, any referances or info?
thanx
 
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or you can spend $10k and have a $30k car that you can drive every day and enjoy. It makes no sense to go to someone who doesn't know how to do the job right. On the other hand, it makes no sense to spend more than the value of the car (when you add the purchase price to the restoration cost) when you can buy a restored Healey for less. But then, I'm frugal (ask Keoke, he'll tell ya).
 
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