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914 Geek
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Silly-Con Valley
Posts: 14,946
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Depends on who does it. It can cost $4K for a real thorough job by a pro shop. There are folks who specialize in them who can get it into half-decent shape for $500 (reusing a lot of stuff!) or into pretty good shape for about $2K. Dr. Evil teaches a DIY course and occasionally takes that show on the road, so you can do the job yourself for just the cost of parts. (Which ain't cheap, sad to say.)
Fixing the linkage can go a long way to making the car drive decently, and that's a lot easier and a lot cheaper.
--DD
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