Someone will buy the car either way you decide to sell it, it may take a little time but there is a buyer for just about thing on four wheels.
I bought a 50 Ford custom someone else’s project that didn’t want to finish it, it’s now been ten years and it still looks the same other then the fender skirts. I’m in the same boat with too many projects. I did a restoration on a 79 Vette I stretched it out for four years. I bought a 68 Camaro convertible and told my self it would not be like the Vette. I was correct on that it has been 18 years and all I did was pull the front end off, I have original GM fenders, quarters, door skins, grill, wheel moldings, plus odds and ends. I have started a 67 Nova repairing the floors that the guy I bought it from put patch panels over rust then tied it down with rosin then put new carpet over that. Way too many things going on that I can’t focus on just one. Behind my garage it looks like rest in peace 39 Chevy 1 ½ ton farm truck. 40 Chevy coupe, 41 Chevy coupe, 39 Ford coupe, 51 Plymouth, 54 Chevy, 55 Chevy, sometimes I forget how many projects I have. Most likely none will get finished before I'm finished on this planet.:eek:
This should really help the procrastinators get going.
Richard