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At a turning point...I need car advice.

Started by Telvis, November 04, 2005, 10:46:07 AM

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six-tee-nine

I have done a full resto myself and i understand you very well.

But believe me i had the same problems with my car but the day i picked it up when it was spray painted a smile came on my face again....

From then on everything went alot better because you're doing alot more different things than only welding and grinding.

And step by step it comes alive again and there will be a moment you're wife will be mad at you because you're working on your car all the time because it is almost time to turn the key....



If I were you, i would think it over very well let it stand there for a while...., it wont' run away you know....

Greetings from Belgium, the beer country

NOS is nice, turbo's are neat, but when it comes to Mopars, there's no need to cheat...


chargervert

Telvis,don't sell it,you won't get your money back until the car is completed,and when you do complete it,then you won't want to sell it anyway!Sometimes you have to put them on the back burner for a little while.As long as the car is out of the weather,it not deteroirate, it will be waiting for you when you are able to get back into it!When you build them yourself,you know what you have,and you can take pride in your ride!Good luck!Pete

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Big Lebowski

   Dude your at the crossroads, dont panic. I've had ten Chargers and there are only 2 cures. One is to have a driveable Charger (capable of doing a burnout) ready at all times, or the second cure....Baby steps. Example...If i could just get the new dash pad back on, or if i could get the rear axle painted this week. Mini goals can be a big help, after a bottle of Captain Morgan and a week of nighttime adventure, you see something done like the undercoating. Anyone can take a Charger apart, putting one back together can be the hardest thing you ever did. So dont fight the whole battle in one week. I've had my Six-pack Charger for 15 years, and twice i've removed the seats to help sell my other Chargers.

             BTW, Spring is the best time to sell, about a month after tax refund day (That's May for those of you in Rio Linda.) :icon_smile_big:

  Everyone's right, a fresh coat of paint can bring new life into a project....
 
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BigBlockSam

QuoteDude your at the crossroads, dont panic. I've had ten Chargers and there are only 2 cures. One is to have a driveable Charger (capable of doing a burnout) ready at all times, or the second cure....Baby steps. Example...If i could just get the new dash pad back on, or if i could get the rear axle painted this week. Mini goals can be a big help,   
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he makes alot of sense, it will give you hope in your project and some satisfaction.  Rene
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