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Will You Ever Be "Finished" With Your Build?
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<blockquote data-quote="big dad" data-source="post: 14385614" data-attributes="member: 100697"><p>The only time it will end is when you're dead. I've owned my 68 Chevy II since it was new, raced it in E Modified, street raced it, took it completely apart in 1982, finished it in 1991 and showed it in the ISCA. Then I took it apart all over again in April of 1994 to change a few things, just some areas I wanted to improve and modify further.</p><p></p><p>Then in 2002 along comes the Cobra. One more thing to pour my money into, plus the 86 GT which I've owned since new. I finally finished up my garage with plaster, paint, and a finished floor. Now the garage is to nice to do body work in so the Chevy II sits. Finally, about 2 years ago one of my close friends who happens to own a body shop and does alot of custom work asks me if I'm ever going to finish it. He actually snapped be back into reality about what was at stake, and told me he would pick up the vehicle and finish it up for me. So that's where it is now.</p><p></p><p>I'm certainly not getting any younger and I must finish this before I check out. In my case I simply had to many irons in the fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big dad, post: 14385614, member: 100697"] The only time it will end is when you're dead. I've owned my 68 Chevy II since it was new, raced it in E Modified, street raced it, took it completely apart in 1982, finished it in 1991 and showed it in the ISCA. Then I took it apart all over again in April of 1994 to change a few things, just some areas I wanted to improve and modify further. Then in 2002 along comes the Cobra. One more thing to pour my money into, plus the 86 GT which I've owned since new. I finally finished up my garage with plaster, paint, and a finished floor. Now the garage is to nice to do body work in so the Chevy II sits. Finally, about 2 years ago one of my close friends who happens to own a body shop and does alot of custom work asks me if I'm ever going to finish it. He actually snapped be back into reality about what was at stake, and told me he would pick up the vehicle and finish it up for me. So that's where it is now. I'm certainly not getting any younger and I must finish this before I check out. In my case I simply had to many irons in the fire. [/QUOTE]
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