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...And sadly during a road race James Dean would die when another motorist pulled out onto the road. His mechanic who was with him lived as did the other motorist but Dean was killed at the scene.

It doesn't really matter which Porsche you decide to rebuild what's important is knowing what you might be facing and understanding all the expenses you could face depending on the condition of your project car.

Always choose a car that your budget can withstand when it comes to your repairs. Try to obtain as much history as you can. It's always interesting to know who owned the car where it has been and all the neat stuff that makes "history" what it is. Who know someone famous might have owned the car you are looking to buy.

Set your total budget before you begin. That means what you are willing to pay for the car and what you are willing to spend on repairs. That way there is less chance of overspending and strapping yourself.

Try to choose a car that doesn't need both body and mechanical repairs. If you can concentrate in one area you'll be much better off. Consider if you have the skills and abilities to do your own repairs and decide which is better for you - body or mechanics. You can save a great deal of money by being able to do some of the work yourself.

Consider hooking up with a local group. Many of these groups have some excellent connections and it can help you meet people and in the end save money.

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