Roo, thank you for that well written post.
During my search for a new chassis I thought a bare welded frame would be the way to go. Since we bent my last car all I need to purchase is the chassis itself, (swapping all the hard parts over) There are a few out there that fit the style and budget. Then after digging a little deeper I found just what you said. The money is in the details. All the little bracketry for shifter, steering, pedals, tabs for everything else soon drive the price up on the budget chassis to the point where I could just write you or Frank a check and be about done. The "kits" add up the same if you have to pay someone to weld it. I figured for the amount of money I have spent over the years having chassis shops weld those little bits, or make changes to my last car I could have bought a nice TIG machine and a bender. But I still would not have the engineering skills to build a GOOD car.
Now with that said my next build will start soon. I found someone local who has build a handful of FEDs and will allow me to help out in his shop and teach me how to weld and we will build it from scratch. I have seen one of his cars that crashed and I know how he built the driver compartment that is a little overkill and still keep the nostalgic look that I want. I can build my own body and even with my limited welding ability will be able to hang any tabs and widgets after it leaves his shop. (I will buy my own small TIG welder)
And I want to thank you for all the questions you have answered on this board that have helped me determine what I want, and for all those questions I am about to ask that I have not even thought of yet!