Throwing in the towel on my 68 Barracuda project.

Hi Russ. I've been down that same road about 2 1/2 years ago and it's not much fun as you know. I have to agree with 1969383S though. Great advice. It took me a while after the surgery to get back into my NHRA stock eliminator racing but it's the best thing that I ever did. The car is running great, I actually think that my driving has gotten better (probably just wishful thinking :steering:) and I'm having a great time being at the track or working on the car, but the most important thing that I discovered is that I have a great support group in my friends and family for any help. So the car sits for a while. Gives you time to plan the things that you want to get done when your ready or get the parts that you might need. That's what I did and it most definitely worked out GREAT!

Ken
Edison, NJ

Great post!

It is hard to watch some go through this never mind be that person! Family and friends make all the difference! Good positive upbeat response to a bad situation! My brother has had 2 stints since the triple bypass but still hits the gym 6 days a week and in my opinion has never looked or acted better. You can whip it!