Morning Preston,
You are more then welcome.
Funny you should comment about the passion for this hobby. Many years ago we did the 57 with Kenny for my Dad and it's an awesome car that you can get in and just drive. Very simple and thinking back it had to be one of the first full frame conversion out there.
Then we and I me we as there was an army of people involved in building the Syborg truck and many and I mean many times I thought about throwing in the towel by some how by the grace of God we finished that truck and someone bought it and I sadly said goodbye at Sema.
Fast forward to the 70 Camaro. I decided I truly wanted a simple car that I wasn't worried about and when it was finished v1 I would still have plenty of little things that I could do to it for years and I mean years to come. The car will never cross the finish line of being complete because there is always something brewing in my head that I want to do and have done since it was completed way back in 2013.
Heck I finally realized that going for the Gold was draining on not only my bank account but my spirit and love for cars. Heck I love the 70 Camaro more today then when we first finished it back in 13. There is always something that I can do "IF" I want to and that is what has brought my passion back.
Last night I sat on the couch going through old To Do list on the car and I started highlighting all of the things that have been completed and what do you know there is stuff that I forgot about from 2014 that I wanted to do and now I am organizing an Idea list for the car of things I can and most likely will do over the next 10 or 20 years which keeps the car cool and it will prevent me from buying another car as I have "The Car" that will be fun to play with into retirement.
oh and I bought a Porsche Cayman R and that helps a little bit also.
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Originally Posted by preston
Thanks for the photos Marty.
Considering how populate SEMA is and the sheer number of websites that have links about it, finding decent photo galleries is actually pretty tough.
I've lost my passion for this hobby but still enjoy looking at the cars !
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