great thread Greg.
I'm in that boat sort of too, mostly big 3 muscle cars, a few rods & a bunch of racecars,It may sound weird, but I enjoy building them more than driving them. That said, The Roach isn’t for sale.
This relates in a way as to why I don't enjoy my "garage queen" more. It took me a 4 years or so until after it was finished to recover enough financially to think about getting a trailer, and a truck to tow the trailer, so I could drag the car around to national shows. Not just the resto bills on it, but then another big bill a year or so after I thought it "done" for a shop to fix stuff the previous shop screwed up, and also my beloved convertible was getting tired and I had no funds or bandwith to do anything with that until after getting the T/A done and bugs fixed, so then a couple years later I had a partial engine overhaul and bunch of other stuff done to freshen up the vert.I do like having a friend around when tinkering on the car. It is more fun that way.
Years of construction sort of shaped that sentiment. Working on jobs with a bunch of guys, all aiming toward the same goal was the plan.
It is one of the reasons why going to car shows now is as much a matter of looking at cars as it is talking to fellow car people.
I do like having a friend around when tinkering on the car. It is more fun that way.
Years of construction sort of shaped that sentiment. Working on jobs with a bunch of guys, all aiming toward the same goal was the plan.
It is one of the reasons why going to car shows now is as much a matter of looking at cars as it is talking to fellow car people.