nitrojunkie
Well-Known Member
I agree. Get away from it for awhile. then if you still feel the same way then you can still sell it,but Im betting you wont sell it. Maybe getting away from it for awhile will renew your desire to finish it. You have already done so much to it that it would be a shame not to finish it. I'll bet that if you finish it you'll be glad you didn't sell it. I built a 23 t-bucket in the 80's. Took me 4 1/2 years. Before that I had never did anything on a car but change oil and plugs so you can imagine all the problems I encountered not having experience and knowledge. I learned as I went. Finished the car after 4 1/2 years and to this day im so glad I stuck with it and never gave up. I have a blast in that thing and it was worth all the headaches during building it. If you finish it I really think you'll be glad you stuck with it. (by-the-way, my t-bucket has 340 with some goodies 727 and 8 3/4 rear and its scary fast. Was on the cover of Chrysler Power mag in May87. Still have it today and wouldn't part with it) Good luck in whatever you decide. Bill