Take the RED Pill, it WILL happen;
I inherited a 1947 Packard Super Eight 356 cu. in 4 door basket case my Father bought and hauled us around in the 1960-70's, Rusted out, Frozen Motor, When we (Mom & I) looked at the emotional value to open market, It just did not pen out, SOLD to Clipper Fan in Canada.
Brother inherited a 1925 Hudson Super Six 2DR, After limping it along in the Hood just an around the Block car, Cyl #3 Rusted thru and Hyd and blu out the copper head gasket. When we (Mom & He) looked at the emotional value to open market, It just did not pen out, SOLD to Hudson Fan in Wa.
Mom inherited 2 stalls worth of Model "T" F*RD cars/parts, Nothing Running, Nothing Rare, Except: Canada Pickup, Rucksel Rear end and various others.
When we (Mom & Sons) looked at the emotional value to open market, It just did not pen out, SOLD to Model "T" Fan in Wa.
Sister inherited 1965 Chrysler Newport Convert & Tons of Mopar parts, Nothing Running, Nothing Rare.
She is still Hooked on the emotional value to open market, It does not pen out, She Hopes to Hire a resto: Will be upside down & only a someday plan.
For entertainment value I will post some Pics.
We come from a Long Line of Car Folk, while the Passion is in the Blood: the vehicle of Choice varies widely and the same will happen to us to some degree or other.
One of the great equalizers is We are NOT into Skydiving & we can pursue our Love of Muscle Cars for Years into our Later years as Health & Finances allow.
JIM