I never thought I'd give up on it, but I'm tired of tinkering on this piece of shit. It needs at least $2500 in parts, and $5000 in paint just to not look like a meth mobile. JUST finished fixing something major after 4 months of downtime, and 20 miles later it has a brand new problem. I've replaced nearly everything except the block. It's sat in the driveway more than it's been on the road. This is a retarded hobby FUCK!!!!!!!!! The real retard was me for buying this thing.
>>27987166rattlecan paint job looks fine if you use clearcoat, know how to do it properly, and sand between coats.
>>27987166Why are you buying projects above your skill level?
>>27987166Take a breathe anon. Take some time make the car right. Wrenching is all about patience and not taking shortcuts. And yes it is expensive but in the end it's cheaper than paying a mechanic
>>27987166I feel like this needs a partner image of a guy standing in the ocean looking at the shore saying "horse"
>>27987166>he fell for the memeslel
>restoration project is a restoration projectno kidding? why do people keep thinking this stuff is cheap?
>>27987166You'll bounce back I had to get rid of my second 4x4 project ever this month felt bad drove all over aus in it then it catches fire Went back to tinkering with falcon sedans
>>27987166I've been there and I'm over it. Not done with fixing up old cars but I'm gonna wait until I've got the money to buy a car and do a full build in one shot, go through the whole thing instead of trying to fix shit one piece at a time.
>>27987171Invalid question.Any car before the 2000's is well within any wrenchlet's ability
>>27987166C'mon anon, give us more details.Which carHow much did you get it forWhat's wrong with itWhy can't you fix it.