One thing after another..
i bought mine and was gonna throw it back together quickly ive been investing every extra dollar for the last three years[8D] im up 18,500 i dont that too bad for a nearly completed fastback restomod including the purchase of a very solid "A" code 4spd car
I know what you're saying, problems just keep coming and coming.
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kyro,
As you have read you are not alone. I beleive that repairing these old classics is the biggest part of our hobby. You can bet if you get rid of this car and replace it with another, it will also need work. I feel it is very self gratifying to repair a problem, or restore a part.If you don't like working on your classic, you need a newer car.That wayyou can just get your wallet out and pay your dealer or mechanic everytime it needs something. Keep the shiny side up!
Lowell
As you have read you are not alone. I beleive that repairing these old classics is the biggest part of our hobby. You can bet if you get rid of this car and replace it with another, it will also need work. I feel it is very self gratifying to repair a problem, or restore a part.If you don't like working on your classic, you need a newer car.That wayyou can just get your wallet out and pay your dealer or mechanic everytime it needs something. Keep the shiny side up!
Lowell
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