There was a ton of $$$ spent on the restoration. The new weber,full peco exhaust, new king pins,new dash assembly,trunk rack, chrome, molded carpet set,braded oil cooler lines,new seat covers,top,larger front sway bar, interior and exterior mirrors,moss rebuilt calipers. The list goes on! The builder was not being cheap. I think he just did not know what he was doing and definately is not a professional body man. The car does look pretty good from 10 feet and there is a lot of detail work. The thing about a restoration is you need a good base to put all the parts onto. If you get a car back from the painter and its not up to your standards then do it again. Once the body and paint are acceptable then you can start throwing $$$ at the shiney bits. I try to complete one part of the job at a time. When i walk away from a task i normally do not need to go back and button up anything. The fuel line was touching the rear shock arm. There is a stud to attach it to just a couple of inches away. If you do not finish up then write it on a stickey and that way things will not get overlooked. The only thing i feel is real deception at this point is when the seller told me that the car did not leak oil when he sold it. The engine had zero breathing. The side cover was plugged and the new valve cover was a non vented type. It had to blow oil out the way it was set up. I guess the add was also very misleading. The purchaser had someone look at it and they really dropped the ball. Bob