I like projects but I'm not a welder and most classic car projects need heavy welding.
I'd love to buy a rolling shell and fit everything though, but then that's just building a kit car which is something I've always wanted to do.
Welding takes time and practice, also some where weather tight and well lit and the ability to get round the vehicle and weld comfortably makes it so much easier than on a drive or on the road.
Also with things like gas, tig, mig and stick (mma) you need the right one for the job and then a decent machine set up to give a constant heat, wire feed current etc. Its also a matter of being able to set the machine up properly and great prep.
Welding takes time and practice, also some where weather tight and well lit and the ability to get round the vehicle and weld comfortably makes it so much easier than on a drive or on the road.
Also with things like gas, tig, mig and stick (mma) you need the right one for the job and then a decent machine set up to give a constant heat, wire feed current etc. Its also a matter of being able to set the machine up properly and great prep.
Oh and flame proof overalls.