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I too have lost interest

Started by General Ryan, January 31, 2006, 01:06:49 PM

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General Ryan

For the past while, month and half prob., I've lost total interest in cars, particularly, mine.

I feel like just getting rid of everything and buying a bicycle. Why, I wish I knew, but I am sick of spending money on them and making living more difficult. It seems my cash flow is spread so thin that I'm barely getting by with the skin of my teeth and i must pick which bills I can pay every 2 weeks. I know its winter and everything is slow and the downer of the cold and weather is bumming me out, but I think, well If I still feel this way when I'm able to just climb into the General and cruise the problems of life away for that liitle bit, then perhaps I need to make a change.

The new job I have really sucks in my opinion because I am not doing what I was brought on board to do and what they have me doing instead is NOT what I wanna do so much that I kinda hope I get laid off. I'm grateful to have a job and it keeps me afloat but it just makes these feelings worse.

I went to see the Charger on Sun. just to see if looking at it would do what it used to do, get me through the next while of winter and get excited for the anticipation of being able to drive it again and put a smile on my face, not so this time. I feel (right now anyways) that I should sell both the Charger and then put a tranny in the Camaro and sell it too and just sit on the money and ease the current money stress and possably just get a cheap little car to get from point A to B, a new one, one I don't have to work on or replace anything on, as I am sick of having to do it. I just don't enjoy it anymore, at this time.

I hope it changes, I really do, as I had SOO much fun hanging around with my car buddies and cruising the cars, but now, it just seems like maybe having a bunch of cash in the bank is better than driving and repairing constant depreciative merchandise.

Sorry for the rant, but I had to get this off my chest.

6pkrunner

The part that boils me is the prices that everything is commanding. I have taken to restoring older Japanese bikes to try to fund the Mopars, but it seems that every bit of money I make off a bike is lost in the latest ratcheting of prices. While not wanting to be a naysayer or such, I really do hope the market crashes so the lowly plebes will be able to afford the cars they love rather than the high dollar only lads.

greenpigs

Quotethat I should sell both the Charger and then put a tranny in the Camaro and sell it

You own a Camaro :nono:

I doubt your Charger is going to loose value, well other than being a general clone I expect the value of those to drop..but its still a sweet 69 Charger.

Sell the Camaro..what is so hard to figure out? A turbo 350 shouldn't cost more than a few hundred if that.

I am trying to be helpfull, but I have a way that rubs some the wrong way when I say stuff, no foul meant.
1969 Charger RT


Living Chevy free

ChargerHound69

It is winter blues.  It goes away when you drive the car down the road and watch for all the  :2thumbs:

But if you really are going to sell something.  I agree it should be the Chevy product.

PocketThunder

Do you have a picture of this camaro?  My friend at work is looking for one right now...
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

derailed

Quote from: ChargerHound69 on January 31, 2006, 01:28:17 PM
It is winter blues.  It goes away when you drive the car down the road and watch for all the  :2thumbs:

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:iagree:

4402tuff4u

GR, I'm pretty sure that everyone here that is or has had their Charger restored/worked on has gone through the "blues" you are going through. Every month we have a member that feels the same way you do about the restoration costs or just as simple as small upgrade costs. I agree they are out of this world, especially when I paid $ 2.50 for a nut to secure my seats on a Charger. I'm currently way over budget on my Charger and engine. I also get the blues when I get my Visa bill! Other factors might add, magnify and contribute to your down feelings, such as work related, spouse related, health, health of a love one, etc........You might just want to think a minute and regroup your thoughts on where you want to be and see what would it take to get you there. Be realistic and come up with a budget and plan to get you there. Allot of the work on our Chargers can be done in-house. Talk to friends about your project and see if they can lend a helping hand or just talking about it helps. Posting as you did helps too. You will realize how common that feeling is. Winter months (lack of sun & short days) also tend to affect the production of seratonin in your brain, the hormone that makes you feel up and good.

Finally, if your not happy doing what you are doing for a living, make a change. Start by improving your situation at work, if not, your disgust will trickle down to other things that use to make you happy. Hating what you do for a living is not living - been there!!
"Mother should I trust the government?........... Pink Floyd "Mother"

ChargerHound69

I agree on all of that, 4402tuff4u, especially about the Visa bill.

We are all stressed about our cars, and money.  That is why I am selling off the projects that I know I will never ever get to. 
If your money is tight, hold off on that new part until you get things in order.


Charger_Fan

I'd sell the Camaro too, then see how much better life feels at that point. ;D If you sell the Charger, in a year or two the anguish from selling it will drive you crazy. If you can sell the Camaro for enough money to lighten the financial load, that right there will improve your outlook.

What year is the Camaro anyhoo?

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

greenpigs

Yeah, if it is a first gen your sitting pretty on the cash coming your way. If it is a 1983 Camaro you may want to start collecting aluminum cans to supplement your income instead.

BTW I have a hankering for a 77-79  Z-28..we all have are weak moments.
1969 Charger RT


Living Chevy free

hemihead

I am with you General.I am considering just parking my 73 behind the house as is and let it sit and rot.Same with all my parts.I am tired of when I go to buy a part nobody has it.Then 2 or 3 days later they sell the part I asked about to someone else.Or worse ,they sell it to someone in South America or Europe.The prices for parts are bad enough without that.I've loved working on Mopars since I was 12.But as soon as this became a Fad it has become one of those things of who you know.As far as prices, when I bought my 73 5years ago it cost me $1000.Now it would cost me $3000.Most people say it is good for me, but i don't care about it's value.But what gets me is a Bulge Hood 5 years ago was $225 is now $800 if you can find one.And a Cut out Rear Valance was $75 now $300.I understand prices go up but this is just plain greed in the worst way.I believe in the next few years as all the Babyboomers start to die off you will see a slide in values and maybe when the fad is over I'll get back into Mopars again.I'll just pick up reasonably priced parts and cars and sit on them.If someone asks if my 73 is for sale I'm going to tell them that" I'm going to fix it up someday".
Lots of people talkin' , few of them know
Soul of a woman was created below
  Led Zeppelin

69maritime

Hey Ryan,  I hope you can hang in there.  Although I am still in the "Honeymoon" stage with my charger, I do know the feelings your having.  I think it will pass, but there is one thing I do know.  You will always have bills, and even though selling might ease the tension for awhile, you will find something else to put your money into and will be back in the same boat.  I think you should read some of the threads about people wishing they hadn't sold their charger.  
          I agree 100% with sorting out the work situation,  that is where most of your time is spent and it will effect the rest of what you do.  Anyway, keep us posted, and do what you think is best.

blackcharger

been there, DOING it. I qite going to cruises, and didn't hardly look at many cars last year at the Nats. Reminds me how far I have to go with mine. But the next time I take the road runner out ,hear the pipes,feel the torque, it all goes away. I've got a daughter that's starting college this fal(what do you think that will do to my sometimes nonexsistant car budget?).
    As far as prices and finding parts, it takes a while, but I look around and pay MY price. Done pretty good so far.
The next nice day, fire that Charger up and go thru a tank of gas. That'll chase those BLAHS away. Oh, and sell that Cheby. No Brainer.

Dave

HDCharger

It happens to the best of us.  I've been thinking about getting rid of "Ole Red", My 76 Stepside Powerwagon but today I needed to take some stuff to the dump and run a couple errands so I drove it.  At Wal Mart a man came up to me and asked what year is it?  "Man thats sharp and in good shape"  at the Dump another guy comes up out of the Blue and says "man that is a good looking truck, I have an 85 but I was looking for one of these".  Anyway, after that I would no longer even consider it.  Every time I drive it or my Charger its the same thing.  Last weekend I had my Garage door open and a guy pulls in my driveway and asks "is that a Dukes car?"  It sure helps to keep you motivated when you get comments like that.  Dave
MSG, US Army, Retired
1973 Charger SE
1976 Stepside Powerwagon
2007 Ram 1500 Laramie
2002 Jeep Wrangler Sport
1967 Dodge Truck

bull

If you saw my recent thread in off topic you know I'm there too. I just decided to do it whether I feel like doing it or not, simply because I know I want one and wouldn't feel good about selling it. Honestly I couldn't imagine how crappy I'd feel watching someone drive off towing my car behind them. You have to listen to your head at this point and realize it will be worth the effort someday. Two things that help are 1. seeing progress and 2. the occasional ride in your favorite car, so if you have a Charger buddy nearby ask if you can go for a quick ride or just fire it up in the garage and check it out. The noise and fumes will scramble your emotions and make you forget about the crazy notion of getting rid of your car. I know the cost of this can be a killer but don't try doing it all at once, like I did. Once I get mine painted I plan on slowing down so I don't kill myself and everyone around me.

Ghoste

I go through it every winter and this year with the B-J circus of insanity of insanity and greed, it's worse than ever.  I went to a Mopar sawp meet in Detroit on the weekend hoping that would pick me up but even prices on parts are going stratospheric.
BUT....
Being said, I sold a 69 Charger once many years ago and swore I was getting out of cars forever.  Guy came to my house, paid me and left with my car.  As I was driving into town, I saw him parked at a service station adding air to a tire and dancing around the car in joy and I literally began to cry.  I wanted to go in there and hand his money back and demand the return of my car but I knew I couldn't.  I realized what a mistake I made and I still miss that one car. 
If you really want to get out of cars, you will know it, but make sure it is not the winter blues or even the B-J greed blues because it's an easy hobby to sell out of but a very difficult one to buy back in and it's not a hobby that you can easily shake.  It's in your blood.
If you decide you want to seel because you have found something else more fulfilling for you and it's the height of car season and everyone is telling you how great the car looks and it's running fine and you're using it every day and you still want out, then that might be the time to go.  Hang in man!
Oh, and work is supposed to suck, otherwise they'd charge you admission.

69chargeryeehaa

dude, i think your crazy, someone please take him to the hospital!!!! ok the sell the camaro, but the charger?????     

i've had like 50 cars in the past 15 years, there are a few i really, really regret selling. i would give thousands now to get them back, finally after searching 8 yrs for a 69 charger last sept my wish came true. i would'nt sell it if u gave me $500,000.00 for it. i've had like 3 serious offers of $30k for it and did'nt even take their phone # and said no way, leave me alone, get your own. last time i heard someone say something so silly they were having a stroke!!!!! if you feel the way i do about chargers, or have once before felt that way then don't sell it, you'll kick yourself in the bum and bang your head aginst the wall, trust me. sell the camaro and get a little money, hang in there, and you'll see in the summer, when u pull it out of the garage, start it up, "VROOOOM, (give a little gas quick before it dies), man the whole car rocks when i gas it, damm."
if your still in doubt, take the car out of storage, go for a drive, if you still feel that way then nobody can stop you, when you come to your sences you'll be sorry. funny story, when i bought the car off of the last owner he had it for 7yrs, money was the issue to sell it, when i started it up to drive off after i paid the guy a huge lump of sweaty cash i look in the mirror, he was crying.........i recently spoke to him and he's looking for another one, i told him what i've done to the car and he said he does'nt even want to see it, he's really upset. my gluteus maximus bleads for him, but it's mine now. :icon_smile_cool: :icon_smile_big: :yesnod:

69chargeryeehaa

oh and if your still loosing interest after all these replys, your only 3 hours away from me, i'll be there tommorrow with $cash$ and take it off you hands. :icon_smile_tongue: :icon_smile_big:

yellowcuda

Here is a solution...move to the south and get a job you like!  We are going to the local car show this Saturday in the blower car and the Cuda, I don't think we could handle not driving them for a couple months.  It kills Jonathan not driving it for the two weeks he is out of town for work each month.  So there you have it, move to the sun and the warmth and get a new job you love here. ;D

Shelley
Loganville, GA
'72 Cuda
69 Charger 426 Hemi (Jonathan's)
69 Charger 540 Blown Hemi (Jonathan's)
68 Charger (was gonna be DC.com car. Now it will be renamed)

Charger Aficionado

Dude Ryan... 
  I was in the same predicament as you when I was 23ish.  I could not afford to keep my '69 in TOP NOTCHED shape.  I ended-up selling it because I couldn't afford it's up-keep.  It was only a 318 car, non-factory teal color, no rear upper door pads, but STILL today I wish I still had it more than my awesome R/T SE.  I have alot of fond memories in it/on it...   It was a great car and it's 383 was POTENT.  I would pay 10X what I sold it for to have it back. 
  HOLD-ON for now man.  When you have enough money to get the car in "tip-top" shape you won't have it!  You are fortunate to have one of the most sought-after muscle cars ever made.  In my opinion it seems that to own one you have to have a well-established income (anymore)... 
  FACE-IT as long as you do not have a BUNCH of Green to sink-into it to make it reliable, she will have small things go wrong.  Nature of the beast.  I hope you can find the patience to wait these frustrations out.  By the time you are ready for another they may be TOO HIGH in price even if your income has stablized...  How important is it to you?  Hopefully as important to you as it is to most of us.  If selling the Camaro helps you, DO IT.  You can ALWAYS get another, (look at the production differences).  How many Chargers have you seen compared to Camaros? 

chargervert

Hey Ryan,just be paient,spring will be here soon,and you will open the garage doors,look at your cars,and smile! :icon_smile_big: Money problems,come and go,but if you sell your cars,you will always regret it,and probably will never be able to replace them in todays crazy market! You have to think long term with these cars! I think once you drive them again,you will forget you ever thought about selling them! Good luck Ryan! Pete!

Highbanked Hauler

  Its called seasonal depression,I used to get it every winter.Don't sell your Charger unless you have to,you'll regret it.
69 Charger 500, original owner  
68 Charger former parts car in process of rebuilding
92 Cummins Turbo Diesel
04 PT Cruiser

Johnny SixPack

Quote from: yellowcuda on January 31, 2006, 08:11:07 PM
Here is a solution...move to the south and get a job you like!  We are going to the local car show this Saturday in the blower car and the Cuda, I don't think we could handle not driving them for a couple months.  It kills Jonathan not driving it for the two weeks he is out of town for work each month.  So there you have it, move to the sun and the warmth and get a new job you love here. ;D

:iagree:

It helps living somewhere that the weather isn't keeping you from enjoying your baby.

I know for a fact if I was still living in Portland, OR (Bull knows about the rain! :icon_smile_big: ), or back in Anchorage, AK (just ask Mark - aka dads69) I'd be in hell for 5-7 months out of the year.

Don't lose sight of the long term.

You'll regret selling it the minute the new owner takes the keys.

And then you'll really be hatin' it when the summer rolls around.

Hang in there, GR!
Johnny's Herd:
'69 Charger SE, '70 Charger R/T SE 496 Six Pack, '72 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron, '74 International Scout II, '85 Ford F-250 Diesel, '97 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series

"If everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking." - Gen. George S. Patton Jr.

"If its got tits or tires, you're going to have trouble with it." - Unknown

Got Dodge Fever? There's only one cure.....Charger!

The Ghoul

if you hate spending the cash park the charger some place safe and dry .. you will never regret not selling it. you admit that its something you love, keep on to it untill that loving feeling comes back.
you can pick up 700r4's for not that much. Ive been the whole 3rd gen f-bodys rout and have never regretting them, they ran grate, easy to work on and with $3000 including car price you had something that looked good and wipe the smurk off the face of those 03 cobra boys. stretch the cash to pick up a tranny and off the camero and hang in there man.
do you know why they put valantines day where they did?
Its so people in the mid west dont committ mass suicide. as lewis black said.
"each day gets grayer and grayer. then one day you wake up and its the grayest day youve ever seen, then the next day EVEN GRAYER! thats when you look down at your wrists and consider slashing them just so you could see some color, and thats usualy valentines day!"

Todd Wilson


Blakcharger440

Maybe think about moving out West where its warm and sunny where you can cruise most of the year.
Thats what Im going to do.  Pack up and head for Arizona I am.....someday  :icon_smile_big:

Duey

Ryan, go to McAdoo wreckers, buy a TH350, plop in in the Chebbie and sell the thing, but don't think about getting rid of the Charger! :nono:

When I get back from Afghanistan, you'll have to drop by my place and I'll show you what a basketcase my 73 is and all the stuff I have to do with it to even look slightly close to how your's is today...that is if I can get all the crap that's piled on it off...DOH!  I made the mistake of looking inside the beast while I was on mid-tour leave before Christmas and found out that some mice had chewed huge holes in the headliner...little f****ers!  >:(

Hang in there, my wife was telling me that the Farmer's Almanac says it'll be an early spring in Southern Ontario...woo hoo!

Cheers
Duey
73 SE Brougham, F3 , 440, 850 Pro-form, 727 w TA 10", 4.10SG

General Ryan

Thanks for the adivce fellas, I agree with all of you, It doesn't cost me anything, its paid for and loved by me in all honestly obviously. I guess looking at the glass half emty in the big scheme of things is the wrong thing to do but the way I am is I see the list of little things and it makes just wanna tear it done to a rotisserie job and then the realistic money figure comes into mind and then I get flustered. I am going to get rid of the Camaro (its a heavily modified 88 Iroc for those asking, can be seen here > http://www.cardomain.com/ride/466221.)

I have always told myself, wait till I go for that first spring cruise and see what happens and that should bring me back, yes, its those dreaded winter blues, but the worst they've ever ben making me second guess everything.

You're al right, worst case for the car is just park it for awhile then come back when times are better and that'll makem great.

Hopefully I can get rid of the Camaro ASAP and restore some financial balance and comfort here.

Again, thanks for the awesome advice and boost.
That's why I love this site.
Ryan

4402tuff4u

GR, by the way it's not a Firehawk camaro by any chance?
"Mother should I trust the government?........... Pink Floyd "Mother"

Brock Samson

Quote from: 69chargeryeehaa on January 31, 2006, 06:52:50 PM
dude, i think your crazy, someone please take him to the hospital!!!! ok the sell the camaro, but the charger?????     

i've had like 50 cars in the past 15 years, there are a few i really, really regret selling. i would give thousands now to get them back, finally after searching 8 yrs for a 69 charger last sept my wish came true. i would'nt sell it if u gave me $500,000.00 for it. i've had like 3 serious offers of $30k for it and did'nt even take their phone # and said no way, leave me alone, get your own. last time i heard someone say something so silly they were having a stroke!!!!! if you feel the way i do about chargers, or have once before felt that way then don't sell it, you'll kick yourself in the bum and bang your head aginst the wall, trust me. sell the camaro and get a little money, hang in there, and you'll see in the summer, when u pull it out of the garage, start it up, "VROOOOM, (give a little gas quick before it dies), man the whole car rocks when i gas it, damm."
if your still in doubt, take the car out of storage, go for a drive, if you still feel that way then nobody can stop you, when you come to your sences you'll be sorry. funny story, when i bought the car off of the last owner he had it for 7yrs, money was the issue to sell it, when i started it up to drive off after i paid the guy a huge lump of sweaty cash i look in the mirror, he was crying.........i recently spoke to him and he's looking for another one, i told him what i've done to the car and he said he does'nt even want to see it, he's really upset.




my gluteus maximus bleads for him, but it's mine now. :icon_smile_cool: :icon_smile_big: :yesnod:


I just read this and had to laugh... :icon_smile_big: sorry...

472 R/T SE

I personally don't know how anyone can lose interest, I never have.   You bummed out, sell it to someone who cares.  There's lots of us.



bull's having his car done by one of the best paint and body guys in the Northwest but yet he complains.  I don't understand.





General Ryan

Quote from: 4402tuff4u on February 02, 2006, 01:08:04 PM
GR, by the way it's not a Firehawk camaro by any chance?

No, it started out an ordinary 88 Iroc Camaro w/ a 305.
Swapped to a 350 with a bunch of modifications.

Ghoste

Quote from: AllBlueRT on February 02, 2006, 04:20:30 PM
I personally don't know how anyone can lose interest, I never have.   You bummed out, sell it to someone who cares.  There's lots of us.
bull's having his car done by one of the best paint and body guys in the Northwest but yet he complains.  I don't understand.


C'mon man.  You've never ever in your whole entire life not once re-examined your priorities or questioned the routes you've chosen?  If not, then you are one lucky SOB.  Looking within doesn't mean you don't care.  I say it means exactly the opposite.  Life is too great to not think about your direction once in awhile.  Who the hell wants to set sail in a rudderless ship with nothing but a big old goofy grin?





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Quote from: Ghoste on February 02, 2006, 05:49:32 PM
Quote from: AllBlueRT on February 02, 2006, 04:20:30 PM
I personally don't know how anyone can lose interest, I never have.   You bummed out, sell it to someone who cares.  There's lots of us.
bull's having his car done by one of the best paint and body guys in the Northwest but yet he complains.  I don't understand.


C'mon man. You've never ever in your whole entire life not once re-examined your priorities or questioned the routes you've chosen? If not, then you are one lucky SOB. Looking within doesn't mean you don't care. I say it means exactly the opposite. Life is too great to not think about your direction once in awhile. Who the hell wants to set sail in a rudderless ship with nothing but a big old goofy grin?






I was thinking the same thing.  Well Said, Brother. :thumbs:
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

Proud Owner of:
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1993 Dodge Ram Charger
1998 Freightliner Classic XL

472 R/T SE

Quote from: Ghoste on February 02, 2006, 05:49:32 PM
Quote from: AllBlueRT on February 02, 2006, 04:20:30 PM
I personally don't know how anyone can lose interest, I never have.   You bummed out, sell it to someone who cares.  There's lots of us.
bull's having his car done by one of the best paint and body guys in the Northwest but yet he complains.  I don't understand.


C'mon man.  You've never ever in your whole entire life not once re-examined your priorities or questioned the routes you've chosen?  If not, then you are one lucky SOB.  Looking within doesn't mean you don't care.  I say it means exactly the opposite.  Life is too great to not think about your direction once in awhile.  Who the hell wants to set sail in a rudderless ship with nothing but a big old goofy grin?






Don't spin it to make you sound all do-gooder.  No, I've never "re-examined my priorities" when my Mopars were concerned.  My love for the cars made having them a priority that my wife accepted when we married.  I wanted nicer cars, so I bettered myself financially along the way, that simple.  Never once have I thought about getting out of it.  Why is that so hard for you to understand?  Or is it you have a beef with me?  Or maybe it's the other way around? :scratchchin:

For crying out loud, think about who you're talkin' to and what I've been thru when you preach such dumb ass shit. ::)  I admit, nice words, but you're preaching to the wrong choir.  I stated my opinion and you don't like it.  Doesn't mean I have keep quiet as you try to discredit my beliefs.  :blahblah: :wave:


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Everyone goes through these kinds of things at one time or another. Blue, I don't think anyone here on this board has gone thru what you've had to deal with in the last few years. That being said, everyone feels pain, loss, discouragement, happiness, etc, in different ways.
I think GR was looking for a little encouragement from his Charger family to help him get thru some difficult times he's having. We've all been there.
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

Proud Owner of:
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1993 Dodge Ram Charger
1998 Freightliner Classic XL

472 R/T SE

LP, I really hate to bring my situation up too.   :-X  I could abide by what I've told silver, "If you don't have something good to say"

But...if GR didn't want to hear both sides of it, he shouldn't have posted it, right?  I'm not much of a PC person, try as I might.  Why hide behind a board, tip toeing with replies cause you're afraid someone would get their "wittle" feelings hurt.  Like me for instance. :angel:

Lowprofile

I agree. Better decisions are made when you hear all sides. :icon_smile_big:
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

Proud Owner of:
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1993 Dodge Ram Charger
1998 Freightliner Classic XL

6pkrunner

When I get discouraged, like right now as I don't have the money to afford the new price level of parts, I look for other avenues to occupy my time until prices downturn or I can afford to restart on one of the cars. The escalatedprices have made me real stingy with my coins and stuff i'd buy right away regardless of price, I now wait and check at least 10 or more sources and wait to see what the lowest prices those parts are going for.
In that light over the last 4 years I have got about 40% of all the parts I need for the GTS resto and about 25% of the parts I need for my second runner resto. The biggest thing I had to learn was patience. Instead of starting a car and working non-stop until it was done, it now may take 5, 6, 10 years to do. I've adjusted my timetable and learned to live with it.
And the priority recheck for me is that 3 kids in university and the 4th getting ready to go has sucked every spare dime out of me for the cars. I still love them dearly, but they have to be on the back burner.

The Ghoul

direction ???
I think that boath thing sounds fun ;D

firefighter3931

Hey Ryan, mark june 3rd on your calender. Luskville dragway is having a mopar day and it's looking like interest is strong so far. CAM (Capital Area Mopars) is on board so the word is out.  :yesnod: Get the General tuned up and bring him down for the show. You'll be able to make some passes down the track as well against other hot Mopars of all shapes and sizes. Don't deny the General some much needed exercise  :devil:

On the selling topic i'm of the same mindset as Mike (Allblue RT). I've been mopar through and through since i bought my first car. I let that one get away (68 Charger) and allways regretted it. I let a 69 r/t get away as well when i didn't have storage space and needed the money for  college tuition. I searched high and low years afterwards for the right car and luckily found it....it's never going away. Just stay the course buddy and things will work out....they allways do.  ;)

Ron


Ps. On a related note i just watched the Dukes of Hazzard movie for the first time. After seeing that flick i can't imagine anyone wanting to part with a General. My good DC.com buddy R2 sent me the movie....Thanks Douggie !  :icon_smile_cool:
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

Ghoste

Hardly a do gooder spin Mike and I think any of us who were on the old board know what you've been through.  That is why your reply surprised me so much.  If you stand by what you said then I stand by what I said too.  Especially the part about if you haven't questioned all this, then you are lucky.  I would be willing to bet that very many of us here have wondered at some point if the time and money we were spending on this hobby was worth it.  You haven't and that's great.  I have and I'm sure I will again.  One things for sure, I won't be telling anyone who is unsure about it that he should sell out if he's feeling down about his car and let someone who cares have it.

472 R/T SE

Please  :bawling:  Was the last sentence really necessary.  Poor you. 
That's right, I said it.  If someone's so unsure, GET RID OF IT.  There's lots of wannabe GL owners out there.

You still can't deal with the fact I have an opinion that you don't like.   What business is it of yours?  Why single me out because I don't agree with your pitty party?   


Ghoste

Evidently I'm not allowed an opinion either?  Let's drop it Mike we're both spinning way off topic.  We've both offered the man our differing and separate opinions and that's where I'm leaving it. 

General Ryan

Ron, I will mark that date for Luskville and be there. That'll be just the thing I'm sure to get my urges going!!

I ask though if you'd help me find a good tune and we'll make a few runs :laugh:


I have recieved more than enough motivation from all of you to keep my chin up and enough reasurance that my frustrations and current blues will melt away with the snow. Also, you've seemed to have hit the preverbial nail on the head, I'm prety darn sure that selling my other car will ease a big strain on me and benefit my situation and the job problem is up to me to remedy. I'm trying to get my last job back, one that I had fun at and made decent (and more than currently) money.

I hope to reply later to say all is near perfect in some senses and my worries were nothing more than state of mind.

Again, I thank ALL of you for your advice and opinions, thats what makes this community so great :yesnod:

DonC

Ryan,
I rescued your General (my ex) 69 Charger R/T from the California desert several years ago, it was definitely a project car
along with a parts car for it. I lugged it up here 1200 miles straight north to British Columbia Canada and slowly put it back together
still scrounging parts for it here before prices got really stupid, although the parts here were scarce they were still twice as much as in the states I persevered getting it back in great shape and correctly 'Duking' it out. All the work, toil and effort I put into it I'm proud to see it's still in your hands!  I'd hate to see you sell it just to pay bills,
'cause like everyone said unless your rich at this point it's irreplacable and I probably won't find another R/T half as nice as yours..:)

DonC
Unique Movie Cars.com

RD

i kinda agree with Mike (allblue) on this one in regards to the fact that if one loses interest and has no desire to complete the project, then by all means sell it to someone who will.  If you lose interest then obviously its not your dream anymore. You might as well make someone elses dream come true.

I hope everything works out for you, but just dont end up like one of those guys saying "yeah i am going to restore her someday" and never do, because that would just suck a55.

Its your car, you will do with it what you will.  I wont tell you to keep it unless you plan on finishing it, and I wont tell you to sell it unless you plan on letting it rust. kapeche?
67 Plymouth Barracuda, 69 Plymouth Barracuda, 73 Charger SE, 75 D100, 80 Sno-Commander

tecmopar

Way back, when all of this started, it was a HOBBY, and a great one at that. When you went to a swap meet, you actually SWAPPED parts, I need this and you need that so lets trade, not much money changed hands. As time went by it became more and more a business and now it seems to be nothing but a business to a lot of guys. THIS is what I think has taken most of the enjoyment away from owning and/or restoring just about any Mopar and it also gives guys the blues when they look at what they have and realisticly know its gonna take alot of cash and time to get something that they have always dreamed of. Yes, there are still some good deals out there but they are getting few and far between and the reat are being parted out for top dollar which again takes the fun out of this HOBBY we love. I would never put any car before my family or my health (stressing over a car). I have owned many, many Mopars over the years but only when I could, its just not worth it. Paying your bills is more important. I don't know your situation but I agree, if you can sell the Camaro, do it, and put the GL away for awhile. If after a time you still aren't interested then by all means, try to find someone to buy it that is truley going to take good care of it and not chop shop it, that would be a shame. I think I'm a little older than most guys on here and just through experiance I can say that our interests do change in life, and if yours has changed then you have to do what will make you and yours happiest, good luck in what ever decision you make.

89MOPAR

Quote from: cudaeh on February 01, 2006, 12:01:21 AM
Ive been the whole 3rd gen f-bodys rout and have never regretting them, they ran grate, easy to work on and with $3000 including car price you had something that looked good and wipe the smurk off the face of those 03 cobra boys.

Dude- you gotta be kidding - less than a $1000 added to a stock 03-04 Cobra and they are pushing 500 Horsepower,  c'mon now......... :rotz:

I'll say this - get yourself some $$ in the bank that you don't have to touch.  It is Peace of Mind.  Then other moneys that come in you can use to alternately pay down bills and buy car parts.

If your priorities change so be it- You usually can't get through one door without another closing behind you.  If you need to , in the future, you could go back and get more "musclecars".   
77 Ram-Charger SE factory 440 'Macho' package
03 Ram Hemi 4x4 Pickup
Noble M400
72 Satellite Sebring Plus +

Dodge Don

Ryan,

Sell the Camaro, keep the Charger. If you are a car guy you will set that as a priority niche in your life and work around it. I agree with Mike (AllBlueRT), I'm hooked and I acnowledge it by not giving it second thoughts. I reorganized my priorities around that constant and worked my tail off to become financially able to enjoy one of my passions. My wife understood this when we got married and is fully supportive. And now my wee Sons are getting interested. Every decision I made had the Charger as an absolute condition in the equation.

I've seen your car at MoparFest (came over to see you but you were on the field somewhere) and it is sweet. Better days will come, and you will kick yourself forever as you drive some econocrapper from point A to point B. But if you've lost the car bug altogether, then sell it to a good home.