When does money outweigh sentimental value? 1968 notchback build thread

When I started, I went and made a huge spread sheet of everything I was going to do. All the way down to specific part numbers and venders. Had a very specific vision for my car.
Then...I found your thread in the middle of my chassis stiffening, about a year into my build. And couldn't believe what I was looking at. Its eerily similar, like uncanny and freaky.
Your build is what has helped motivate me to keep going. It's like i can see my cars future, just in darker green.

Keith
I like where you are going with your car, a lot of the same body modifications as mine! Same hood also. Mini-tubs, frame connectors, torque boxes, and etcetera. My tunnel mods were a little more drastic, but in all much the same. I have owned my car since 1988, the cost was only a consideration in the sense of if I could afford it. I have never considered the car to be an investment, it is more like part of the family. Logic does not apply. I think when people try to inject logic into this hobby they are trying to rationalize their actions. I have never bothered to rationalize certain decisions, they just don't make sense objectively and I can accept that.

Here is where we did my front fenders:
1968 Barracuda Front Fender Modification for 26" Tires

And here is my body and paint thread:
1968 Barracuda Notchback: Paint and Body 2014