Their Late Father's Dying Wish Was for Them to Finish His Dodge Dart. Now They Need Help

My Fastback is already promised to my Niece, everybody knows this.
With my cars are notes on who to contact to either help sell or buy themselves.
This includes my current project along with identifying the parts for it.
Also where to find the titles.

The key is to have a plan.


Alan
Unfortunately, my wife (aka "Karen") and children (aka "grown gamers") have no appreciation for my old Mopars, with no concept of the value or how to find a buyer. Wifey would unload my "old junk cars" for $1. She never drove a car before we married, and considers even routine maintenance unacceptable, saying "why are our cars always needing repair", say every 10 years or so I swap in an alternator. She doesn't seem to notice all the repair shops and auto parts stores in her travels. Her approach is "just buy a new car", which I guess means every 2 months, the limit of "new". Like many, she imagines a battery-car will be the no-maintenance holy grail, despite still having 18 of the 20 chapters in a shop manual, plus most issues we have in our newer gas cars are electrical.