Dont know were im going in the hobbie anymore:

We all can get "burn out find what gives us joy in what we chose to do. It varies by person, and like said, seems like it can be a cycle.". We have to find our way. Back in '92 I bought an '85 Vette to drive 1100 mi trip to my HS reunion. It ran like striped *** ape especially around corners. Bought it to screw with my old buddies, got it from used car bud wholesale (he owned an original 68 hemi runner!).. I had been buying, selling, trading, restoring these old mopars sine '85. The Vette was nice, but I much more enjoyed my old Mopars, even just a 383 69 Runner or Bee more so.. I flipped the Vette, called it a earning experience and spent the $500 profit on parts for my old Mopars!!!
I have a buddy that has restored these mopars for decades, great bodyman and mechanic. Few years ago he got burned out, sold everything, and bought a new Challenger, Droves it the trip to work every day, and just picks up an occasional project to flip. He is happy.
One thing to think about, these old mopars are getting harder to find and more expensive. Yes it runs cycle, but finding suitable projects is not getting any easier?????

Chances are you need 1 dependable old Mopar to drive, 1 project to work on, and maybe 1 or 2 set aside for the future???




Like already suggested, take a break, work on just one car, let the others sit, and next Spring, see what your feelings are..