Winter is the wrong time to sell a car if that's what you end up having to do.
That's all I have for now.
That's all I have for now.
Park it, cover it.. let it sit as long as it takes til you are up for it. Think of the odds that you will EVER get a 440-6 roadrunner again without selling a lung and a kid.... if you don't need the money and it's not in the way.. let it sit.
I’ve had some of my cars for over 45 years some times I don’t work on them for years take some time off and decide later. I have way too cars and projects. I’ve told my wife I have enough projects to last me 20 years after I die. To me my cars are a big part of who I am and the friends I enjoy. Dealing on 2 more to add to the collection currently.
That's right! My 67 R/T was parked in the garage and covered since about 1995 until 3 summers ago. I've been slowly refreshing it, brakes, suspension, cooling, and fuel system. Just this summer I got it started again. Now it's a weekly few hours to start it, tinker with the carb, timing, etc., back it out of the garage, then drive it back in. At 65 I feel like the 24 y.o. I was when I bought it.Park it, cover it.. let it sit as long as it takes til you are up for it. Think of the odds that you will EVER get a 440-6 roadrunner again without selling a lung and a kid.... if you don't need the money and it's not in the way.. let it sit.