No one can give you an exact estimate on what it will take to do your car. In the course of working on it many other things WILL turn up and need attention. We are talking about a 20 year old car that has not been properly maintained. It is not far-fetched to have a $10,000 bill. If money is your main concern then I suggest you try to do as much of the work yourself as you can. Try to find other Delorean owners in your area who can help or offer advice. Use the DML for support and technical information. All of the Delorean venders can do the work you need but aside from how long it may take, I would guess they would all charge about the same to actually do the work. It comes down to waiting time and shipping costs. I also believe that you would get the same high quality of work from all of them. If you can concentrate on just the mechanical and electrical and leave the cosmetic to do yourself then you can keep the bill lower. It is always cheaper to buy a better (faster, cheaper) car than to try to turn a neglected one into a beauty. It can be done but for every increase in improvement it is an order of magnitude in dollars. That other Delorean that was too expensive to buy WILL turn out to be cheaper in the end. This is especially true if you have to pay others to do the work. Don't come to the DML for cost estimates on the repairs you need, the venders can give you that over the phone. Don't get in the trap of the labor rate. A low rate will just take more time and in the end cost more. The Delorean venders know how long it takes to do things, it is just without seeing the car (and in some cases taking it apart) they can't know exactly everthing YOUR car will need. For example after replacing the tie rod ends and still having play you might need the universal coupling, the rubber bushing and maybe a rack! When they do the rotors they could find a caliper leaking, etc. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Enid/Jeremiah <hispanicangeleyes@xxxx> wrote: > My concern everyone is the amount of money I have available for repairs. I would be looking at spending about $6000-$7000. I want him to give me an realistic estimate and then just fix what is essential to have a car that can be driven about 2 days a week. I have another oved]