
12-02-2021, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Grubby
Blue light scanning is a good option. I have used it several times to reverse engineer unavailable parts and other related projects.
I would think you could get a car scanned for under $5k.
The less granularity you want the cheaper the scan. The output will be a CAD friendly file.
It is a touchless scan so someone would likely let you scan their car.
John
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Definitely worth looking into, although I'm in Ireland where Cobras are rarer than hens teeth!
I might have to see if I can find someone in the UK to donate their car for a day 
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