Please read this and give me your opinion

While we don't know your total situation it does seem pretty unanimous that you should keep it.
My story, I had a '67 original numbers matching. I went about 25 years without having the money to restore it, and it needed enough work that it sat on blocks for 14 years. At that time my son had turned 14 and asked if we could work on it. We got it out, tore it down and I took night classes in body work. Many times over the years I was tempted to sell, but I am darn glad I didn't. What could I have got for it? At the time maybe $1500-2,000. The money would have been spent. Now, every time my son (now 21) cranks it up and takes it for a spin he has a grin from ear to ear. He might occasionally remember a vacation that we took, I guarantee that he remembers our time spent in the garage every time he looks at the car. I gave it to him when we got done. Now I am working on my Duster project, and he helps "occasionally"...

My opinion, and you asked, keep the car.
C