Good points to ponder and follow, Chris. Here's my $0.02. Try to locate a finished replica/clone with the body that you wish to purchase. Talk to builders that have purchased your body to see what pitfalls they have encountered. Find a REPUTABLE freight company to call if transportation is required. (I got ripped of for $650 by not knowing the freight company) Use a quality welder (I recommend a Miller, Hobart, or Lincoln MIG ). Utilize a CAD program to make brackets and check part locations etc. Big time saver. Measure 3 times, recheck 2 times, and tack weld and RECHECK again. Make a check sheet of all tack welds that will need finish welding at a later time so that you don't overlook any. Unless you have your build in a controlled humidity invironment, you may wish to apply rust preventative paint to your chassis as your build progresses. This will save you hours of metal prep later. Ask questions on the forums. Many of the guys have already gone down this road ahead of you. Don't get depressed. Take many breaks Try to tackle one difficult phase in your build at a time. Be satisfied with your work and give it your best. When necessary, outsource your work if it is out of your talent range. Best wishes, Jim