This is exactly what I need some good advice from the guys who have been down this road.

After what I've heard from both of you who have replied to me and based on my own skills and assets. I think that it would be wise for me to pick up on a project that hasn't been finished due to whatever reason.

As far as assets go, I have the auto hobby shop on base which was built for all of the guys and gals on base to work on, build, fix, tinker or do whatever they please with their cars and trucks. Based on the general prices that Dutch threw out I should be pretty good on the financial aspects of at the very, very least getting a project like this on the road. The only thing that would be a real concern would come down to the paint and upholstery. I would have a place to paint the car however I have never done anything like that. Upholstery is also something that I've never dealt with, so I don't know what is needed to complete a job like that or if it would just be better to have somebody else do it. Also actually building a car like this is fairly new to me. The most I have ever done is just the restoring of several old classics with a friend of mind. Every one we towed in on a trailer, so all of those projects were in rolling condition. I think I would like to start this project in a rolling condition just because that's a level that I am comfortable with.