NEW THREAD-Why we don't finish........

OK, this is a hard pill to swallow for most of us. But think about this a second; when you go to a car show, what do you see? One or two cars you could eat off, where the paint isn't even burned off the headers yet.But the majority have some paint chips, maybe even faded paint, dirty undersides, greasy suspension...well, you know. Now, when we are in the middle of our project, we close our eyes and picture the former cars, and move forward with that in mind on our Rather Large Rotisserie Chicken, and hence, it spends way more time in the build than would be necessary to get it on the road. Case in point; maybe your interior sucks, so you add that to the list and gut it, not taking into consideration that you could drive it to the shows all summer, and work the interior in the 'off-season'...if you get my drift. What I mean is, we start out walking around the block and wind up walking into the next county in our quest to have the 'perfect' resto or machine, rather than getting on the 'Drive and Wrench' program. Now, I'm not suggesting anyone sell their car or themselves short, only that you can do some restos in chunks while still enjoying the fruits of your labors.