But like Dan said - look for an already finished one. Unless you are absolutely in love with getting elbow deep into the mechanical parts of this yourself, and if your ultimate goal is to drive the car, getting one that is already done will save you lots of frustration. Many "kits" are for sale unfinished because people get frustrated with the assembly. Fiberglass isn't as easy as it looks, especially to get the "seamless" look and feel of an original aluminum body. And then you still have to go through getting the power train and all the other mechanicals (like brakes and clutches) sorted out.
If you buy an already finished car, you will love it. If you have the fortitude to get a kit and follow through you will love it even more.
I miss my little snake
