Old car restorations are like boats, bars, and racehorses. The two happiest days of your life are the day you buy it, and the day you finally sell it !
First get the thing to run. Then customize it. Looks don’t matter as much as a car that will run. A showpiece is as worthless as a lawn ornament if it doesn’t work.
Well, our car, van and RV (which is a Chevy Van conversion) have cost us $4000 in the past month and a half – and we are not done yet! We actually had the RV in for state inspection, I had car for work, husband had van out for lunch – van would not start, he had it jumped and drove it to the mechanic, picked up the RV and left the van. Next day we went to my mom’s house to check on it, on way home the car started acting funny at lights, picked up van, left car. One RV job we had to drive out of state – $25 in tolls alone. One day the car was at the mechanic and the van was getting new tires elsewhere!
Now that everyone’s weighed in on cars and their restoration, can we address the elephant in the room? Syntax! He should have said, “I think I’m in way over my head.”
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
horrible (English and Spanish pronunciation / pronunciación española e inglesa)
Mouseman8 over 5 years ago
I’m using my retirement money to rebuild my classic car. Looks like I will have to die one earlier than I planned.
rpmurray over 5 years ago
There’s an easy solution for this. Buy a tight, running car for $15,000 and you’ll save $5,000.
Linguist over 5 years ago
Old car restorations are like boats, bars, and racehorses. The two happiest days of your life are the day you buy it, and the day you finally sell it !
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Old cars are like children and houses – they always need fixing.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 5 years ago
You should be done in time to give to your nietas.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Better to make it a fully electric version.
Jelliqal over 5 years ago
buy a different car – it is cheaper
oldwolf1951 over 5 years ago
First get the thing to run. Then customize it. Looks don’t matter as much as a car that will run. A showpiece is as worthless as a lawn ornament if it doesn’t work.
bakana over 5 years ago
And, having his Priorities straight, he’ll finish making it look “Tight” before he spends a Penny on making it Run.
mafastore over 5 years ago
Well, our car, van and RV (which is a Chevy Van conversion) have cost us $4000 in the past month and a half – and we are not done yet! We actually had the RV in for state inspection, I had car for work, husband had van out for lunch – van would not start, he had it jumped and drove it to the mechanic, picked up the RV and left the van. Next day we went to my mom’s house to check on it, on way home the car started acting funny at lights, picked up van, left car. One RV job we had to drive out of state – $25 in tolls alone. One day the car was at the mechanic and the van was getting new tires elsewhere!
wmlgage over 4 years ago
Now that everyone’s weighed in on cars and their restoration, can we address the elephant in the room? Syntax! He should have said, “I think I’m in way over my head.”