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Re: 1000 hrs--ramblings--math

To: steveg@abrazosdata.com, healeys@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: 1000 hrs--ramblings--math
From: HealeyBN7@aol.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 22:12:31 EST
In a message dated 1/31/2005 8:49:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
steveg@abrazosdata.com writes:
 
He does  12+ cars per year with 2-3 guys including himself. I'm sure that
equals  less than 1000 hours per year. According to him, every car goes to
bare  metal. He says in BJ8s there's enough money to make it worth  tackling
fairly moth-eaten examples.


Steve's comments made me think about how much Tanner might make in a  year.  
Wild speculation follows, just for fun:
 
let's say he does 12 cars
1000 hours per car for starters (just for discussion)
2000 work hours per year, per person, x lets say 4 people who really know  
what they are doing - craftsmen
that's 8000 man hours available
and 12,000 man hours required for 12 cars
so, somewhere he is making up time - maybe 750 hours per car
say he sells the cars at ..... $60k per car  (they can't all  go for $90k)
that's $60k x 12 cars = $720k income
then he has to pay 3 people full time - let's say they get $50k a year -  
$150k
then he has to buy the cars to restore - a guess - $10k per, times  12 = 
$120k (maybe less)
plus parts, rent, lights, insurance, transportation, advertising, misc =  
$250k  (big guess)
So - $750k income
and $520k expenses
 
He clears maybe $220k a year.  So, he has a viable business.   With fewer 
people and less hours per car, he makes more.  And he probably  works 3000 
hours 
a year in reality!  He's probably bustin ass every  day.  He must like 
Healey's as much as we do.
 
Dave
61 BN7




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