RE: {Chrysler 300} 300D project for sale
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RE: {Chrysler 300} 300D project for sale
- From: "Ron Waters" <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2022 23:17:24 -0400
It's your money. So it's your call.
You can do a 100 point restoration. Or
not.
You can build a nice driver. Or not.
You can restore one component at a time over a number
of years. Or not.
You can do a budget restoration and then drive the
wheels off of it. Or not.
You can just let it sit in a barn and tell everyone
that you'll get to it eventually. Or not.
There are no right or wrong
answers.
It's your money. So it's your call.
Ron
A boat is a just hole in the water you throw money into.
I have some cars that really aren't worth spending the money to restore as
I could spend less buying the same car done but I still keep them. Heck, I just
bought a 60 Imperial that only cost 5 grand but the paint job and chrome work
would put me upside-down.
In
my restoration of a similar car, the point for me was to have a project/hobby
for fun and the challenge, not necessarily a financial reward. I wanted
to do the work, but drew the line at bodywork and paint because I know my
limits. Hobbies usually cost money – so what if it makes you
happy? Don’t they say the experience of people who own sailing boats is
like standing in a shower tearing up dollar bills?
Cheers
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