WOW, what an empty Car feeling

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WOW what an empty Car feeling

been doing a lot of research, planning and parts list for my car to then just get up and sell it. :frown:

I almost feel like going out and buying another beater just to have another project pending. :eek:

My other car is running great with (knock on wood) no problems and nothing big to fix (besides leaking power steering pump).
It just feels weird not having some huge never ending project pending.

i am not the make it pretty type of car guy but with no other project pending, i have been looking at detail stuff like chrome, ceramic and powder coating.

long cold winter ahead and no project AHHHHHHHHHHH
 
Actually it's liberating. You can spend more time on the good car and time with your family.
 
Actually it's liberating. You can spend more time on the good car and time with your family.

good point
my family Vs. Car time budget was fixed and balanced a long time ago happy wife = happy me.:biggrin:

i guess i can come up with Stuff that the other car "needs" and make a project out of it.:eek:
 
I liked the empty garage/driveway !!! BUT then it creeps right back.. Full house here again with 6 cars :eek: So your down to one car ??? Buick or Chebby??:p
 
Oh thank god

i seriously put them both on the market and rolled the dice, I new the Chevelle would take longer to sell but it came close. Two locals fell in love with it, one made me a "fell in love with the car" crazy offer, but the commitment for the for the T had already been made. Another two hours and i would've been on way rebuilding the T.
 
weird thing is that i drove the T twice a U-Turn and up my driveway for a combined 30 seconds and all i been doing now is looking at blue Ts:eek: WTF is with that.:confused:
 
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