mtrain
+1y
Sad to see it go, but like you said more projects to come.
Back when I built my first hot rod I was hesitant to sell it, because I had a lot of work in it, and I though it looked beautiful.
However, now I'm very glad I sold it as it was a 71 Comet GT, and there isn't much of a market for those vs old Mustangs which I have now.
Also, I learn how to do a better job on every new project. The only problem is that I'm in my 50's, and while not in the grave yet, I don't want to have an unfinished project for my wife to have to deal with selling in case I were to pass away.