I'm Heartbroken. Time to face reality that my Cuda is a parts car.

Wow, this kinda blew up a little, lol. So many replies, I can't answer you all individually, so I'm going to try with one reply.
First off, thank you all for the words of advice and opinions. A lot of good stuff here.
Second, again, sorry if I got snarky with anyone... was a bit upset, lol.

After reading all these while I was at work today on my breaks, I've decide to NOT part it out, although that makes the least sense for me financially.

If I ever do get rid of it, I'll try to find someone that wants to fix it. I don't think I'd get much selling it whole.. I'm to damn honest about what the car would need. Also, I'd be picky about who bought it.. it'd have to be someone that loves these cars, and knows what they are doing. No selling it to a 16 yr. old kid who wants to 'fix it up', or a guy I know is gonna bondo the crap out of it to flip it. Makes my buyer potential window pretty small, more so being in a rural area.
Truth be told, I feel a bit silly whining about this car, after seeing what some of you are doing. You guys are truly inspiring!

Even more inspiring, is have you all to help me with advice when I need it.. and it doesn't matter if it's not what I want to hear.. you guys that have been there before are a damn treasure.

As far as me fixing it myself, I know I can. I'm pretty determined once I put my mind to something. Saving up for a gas bottle for my mig welder... got a bunch of old scrap stuff to practice on. It's a good thing to know anyway, even if I never use it on this car. Fixing this car was the driving force behind getting it though, so in a way it'd be kind of a waste to not use it for this.

The car sat in my garage for 10 years... what's a few months more patching holes?

Also, maybe I don't need a whole floor.. or rear floor, maybe cut a few corners by patching a few small holes, instead of buying new stuff. I'm not building a concourse car here. Just make it safe, and drive it.

Thanks again, to you all.