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Build spreadsheet?

Anyone out there have a spreadsheet they've used in a track car build (or even a restoration build) that I could use as a base?

I've tried a few search strings without a lot of success.

I'm using an SC shell to start an S-T clone and I'd like to keep things well documented and organized. I'd also like to track costs so that I can later lie through my teeth when my SO wants to know how much of her retirement house she's sacrificing.

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I'd just break down the spreadsheet into sections.. e.g. a page for suspension, interior, exterior, etc.

I try not to do a spreadsheet of purchases because by C.C. bill and big binder o reciepts tells me enough .
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I know what you mean. On the current SC, the binder is already looking pretty thick!
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Never, never, never ever add the $ column!!!!!!
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Bump. Anyone have a spreadsheet? I'm starting one, with engine torque, cam specs, etc.. Would be nice to have one to build off of.
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I've got one i used for parts, ordering and cost tracking. PM me your email address.
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I have one too, shoot me a pm with your info. I sent his out to the forum in the past and people seemed to like it.
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I like the one on this page. It is for a 912, but I used it as a guide.

DarrylD's Porsche 912 Restoration Project Accounting

Here is his full project journal
DarrylD's Porsche 912 Restoration Project Journal

and here is his at a glance view

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Very similar to mine, I used a pivot table. Just need to add graphics. Although I just see the totals and think why bother. It's a lot of money either way you slice it.

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