can't really answer that question without seeing the car, your best bet is go get an estimate from a bodyman.
it would have cost upto 99,0000
It depends on how much time are you planning to spend in Camino de Santiago. According to different surveys $1000 would be enough for you if you are planning a 15 days trip.
A house that cost $24,000 in 1971 would cost much more than that today. Adjust for inflation, the house would cost $140,949.33 today.
In the year of 1971 the cost of one gallon of milk would cost about $1.19 more or less depending on where it was purchased.
The curved windows are quite expensive because that is the only car they were put in and only in the later generations. The back window cost about $600 new plus shipping and handeling. On top of that you would have to pay the shop to install the new window. I would get a quote from a shop and try to find a window from a junk yard. Luckily I have a spare for my el camino.
autozone.com check out this site,type in you're vehicle info and follow the instuctions. good luck.
In 1971, a gallon of gasoline had a average cost of 36 cents. Adjusted for inflation, that would work out to be about $1.98 in 2011
That is The Royal Road; but because they spoke Spanish, it is called 'El Camino Real'.
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Just had mine done. It was $6500 for: *Two new quarter panels *Repair around back window *Stripped *Primed *Painted
The cost per night for the Camino Real Acapulco Diamante Hotel varies depending upon the type of room you reserve. The rate is between $100 and $415 U.S. See related link below.
the 1971 no mint mark penny cost 10 cents