Based on your post, it really seems that one main problem is available time to work on the car, regardless of whether it is a Camaro, or a wagon.
My advice is, if a wagon is what you and the family really want, then you should sell the Camaro and, if the proceeds are enough, buy a running/driving wagon that is in good enough shape where you can at least enjoy it on some level, with the family.
If the Camaro sale proceeds are not enough, then, bank that money and save up more money, until you can buy a running/driving wagon.
Then, you will have a usable wagon on which you can undertake individual upgrade projects that will only take a weekend or two, while still having a drivable car to enjoy with the family.
It would suck to trade the unfinished camaro project off on an "equally-unfinished" wagon project, which is also just stalled there in the garage for lack of resources (time, or money, or both)
Rob
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