retired or tired? -- old and woreout or just old?

I ain't complaining, at 74 I have fewer medical issues than many and I have outlived so many classmates, friends, and 3 or 4 cousins. But I get down and can hardly get back up. I've been hit head on by a 80 mph drunk, bucked off with broke vertebrae and neck, rode hard and put up way too wet, triple bypass 3 years ago. Doc just says I'm old and woreout! Someone please open up my head and examine my brain ( se if its still there!).
I've been building old Mopars 40 years, some guys on here longer and older than me! I know its time to try to sell down to maybe a couple of pretty much done drivers, but its hard to admit!!!! And NOT drag anything else home!!!!
I did the body and paint on 2 last year. Hard to admit this year everything is so hard!
I always had at least 2-3 and sometimes 6-8 old Mopars in various stages of worth and use! Over 40 years, it amounts to a few.
Right now, I have 4 Mopars and 1 AMC. Just one A body and it is a 62 2 door Lancer. I pulled the engine for rebuild. Or just need a good runner!
A 64 More door poly 318 more door Belvedere driver, 98% done.
A 64 Savoy roller, all body/paint done.
A 49 Dodge Wayfarer project that a guy restored 25 years ago and it sat, needs redone.
The 75 AMC Hornet is a 258, and nice car and driver. It ain't anything, but I like it.

I should get down to 2 that are mostly done.
Taking the wife out for supper..Mothers Day...Jack n the Box!! :lol::poke:

I've been selling off my hoard of stuff slowly. I told everyone I'm not working on any new projects. I am leaving Wed to get my last one, an original 68 Fastback 383 Formula S from South Dakota. Paint and bodywork done. I want to enjoy the rest of my life, what's left of it. I'm 67 and am very lucky, still don't take any meds and can do most everything I always could. It does take longer and sometimes takes more effort. I have looked around and have things I'll never get to and I'm tired of tripping over stuff. How many good years do we have? Who knows? That said I can't imagine not having an A body to drive or piddle with. It is nice being retired. When I feel tired I just go upstairs, put on the stereo, and take a nap. I always liked those Hornets with the straight 6. It is a sweet little motor.