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Projects one too many projects

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by outlawsteel, Feb 22, 2009.

  1. outlawsteel
    Joined: Feb 19, 2009
    Posts: 360

    outlawsteel
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    ok i just started on my 47 pu and i already have 3 others going at the same time and a long line waiting let see i have my nova thats still in progress,my 47 i just started , my dads 41 willys , and then waiting i have my 63 impala , my moms 67 belvedere,then i got a chebby luv waiting to get a small block and airbags. Then guess what i just went and looked at a 64 chebby2 today and probaly gonna bring it home.I guess i need to quit buyin an start finishing lol. whats out there how many project u guys got goin on
     
  2. Man, you have a serious addiction. Perhaps you should have entitled this simply, "TOO
    MANY PROJECTS"! The reality comes down to this: You will never get them all done, or worse, never get them all done WELL....Take a tip from some of us who have been down this road; you should focus on a couple of projects at one time, or its going to be an exercise in futility and frustration, and that equals burn-out....
    Too many years later, my first and favorite project is now on my "bucket list" to finish. Don't let it happen to you......
    Robb
     
  3. 16 Dodge Bros
    Joined: Feb 24, 2007
    Posts: 127

    16 Dodge Bros
    Member
    from MO

    Know what you mean, right now apart, the roadster and a 37 F-12 Farmall, in line, Hay wagon resto (needs to be done by july) 2 more tractors (ones a compleate basket case) and a 71 dodge crew cab(basket case also), not to mention a 200 year old farmhouse as well.
     
  4. HR Classic Cars
    Joined: Aug 11, 2008
    Posts: 308

    HR Classic Cars
    Member
    from Wylie, TX

    I know what you mean, I've been trying to cull my list of projects but it just seems to keep growing.

    Trying to sell some flatheads, instead I bought 2 more cars (Zephyrs) trying to sell the 1947 Packard, looks like I'll get a '40 Ford in trade.. Trying to give away a 1947 Buick, no takers.

    Oh well, keeps me busy.
     

  5. blackout
    Joined: Jul 29, 2007
    Posts: 1,327

    blackout
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    It's easier to buy old cars than restore them.
     
  6. wetatt4u
    Joined: Nov 4, 2006
    Posts: 2,146

    wetatt4u
    Member

    get off the computer and get to work!
     
  7. hoggyrubber
    Joined: Aug 30, 2008
    Posts: 572

    hoggyrubber
    Member

    i for one am not taking on more projects till i get the current one done. i am sick of being behind with crap sitting in the way.
     
  8. Thorkle Rod
    Joined: May 24, 2006
    Posts: 1,392

    Thorkle Rod
    Member

    What's the 47 Buick? any pic's
     

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