Bill,
I don't know you from Adam, yet you came forward and gave of yourself freely to me, and to everybody else on this forum. I'm glad to hear that you have put off the idea of selling your car.
Don't sweat it if you have to push it to the side for awhile--even a long while. It will always be a 'work in progress'--even if there's no progress! Whether you lose interest for awhile (not likely) or life intervenes and prevents you from devoting the time to the project that you like, the point is that at some point you'll return to it and continue marching forward. My Pantera restoration took 17 years (!) before the car was truly roadworthy. No, it's not 'finished', but I can now drive it, and do.
And you know what? Now that I'm driving it (since February of this year), it feels damn great! Yes, it makes me wish I had finished it years ago, but it also makes me appreciate the fact that it's on the road at last.
FWIW I have known dozens of people who sold cherished cars because they felt they 'had' to for some external reason. It doesn't matter what that reason was--to a man, they all now deeply regret their decision to sell. They realize that there were alternative solutions they could have chosen for whatever problem was facing them. The 'easy' solution of just dumping a car to get some quick cash left a deep void in each one of them that could never be filled. So again, I'm glad you have been able to avoid putting yourself into that position.
I look forward to meeting you at the upcoming GT40 party, and (someday) getting a ride in what will have to be one of the nicest GT40s around.
