OK so I have spent a few hours going over the car and starting to tear in. I am very conflicted right now once I had it up on the lift.
So under the body it is the best built or restored VW chassis I have ever seen. I mean absolutely perfect in every single way. Everything is brand new, the suspension is all Koni, the steering and brakes and tire and wheels and rubber and EVERYTHING is almost perfect. Better then anything I could ever build in a million years, that is saying something. Even the brake lines are perfectly run and bent custom just amazing stuff. Never been shaken down or used even one mile. It is like they were trying to show off. The transmission looks like it has two miles on it with the scope. The engine looks like it has maybe 1000 miles on it as well. I just keep finding more and more expensive parts on the drivetrain. Again it would cost me 12K-14K to get a motor like this built, easy 9K if I built it myself. Transmission with the Sachs clutch an easy 4.2K, another 3K in brakes, shortening, chassis coating. Has brand new cut pans it appears. So well under what the chassis and body would cost me to build my 50% if you count labor.
Now the bad. Who ever built this thing knew exactly what they were doing. But they were building a full show car, who ever owned it since then and did the other work I am less impressed with. I know what the PO did and it was not much so somebody had it in between him and the god who built the chassis. I had to pull all the carpet out, the seats, the wiring everything. nothing above the pan is correct or finished correctly. It is now completely stripped internally and all the wiring is out of the car. (They did not cut down the harness to just what was needed and used an expensive GM autometer unit)
I now have a race car shell in the garage that with about 100 hours of work would be street legal and rip. But it would be a minimal interior build, just a headliner, some flat door panels, race gauges, seats with the foam cut out of them, autopower rear cage, no side windows, just a ripper. Would be in the car for 30K when I am done if I had to take a guess. It would look the part of a 70s outlaw and perform. Could leave it outside. Very roadkill looking but reliable hopefully.
Or I could get the windows in, make the glass work, get proper door handles, proper seats, proper everything and its going to be another 10K easy on top. It would still be easy to tell its a replica due to the window frame thickness and the dash but it is a coupe so everyone is going to think it is real. If I did this I would have to repaint the car as well which even if I do all the work add in another 6K. So call it 50K all in and better then a restored original for driving dynamics and comfort. 1/4 the cost of a real outlaw but still a lot of money for something I want to use frequently. Also I am not Emory so value is not going to keep up with the expenses.
I should have the gas tank mounted and lines installed by next weekend. I should have the harness cutdown after that for install and then maybe a quick test fire. Gauges and brakes after that and then a milk carton seat ride in the driveway before I make any decisions. Got a parts order of about 400$ and it will make noise and may even drive. Leaning towards ratty and then maybe even beating up the paint like I did on the 550, cut the window surrounds and just have fun.