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<blockquote data-quote="dragrazor" data-source="post: 16766861" data-attributes="member: 43513"><p>^^^^^^^ Shouldn’t that be the first step? It seems to me that the advice given to the OP is solid. He says that he is hard headed. Knowing what I know now at the young age of 52, I would probably follow the advice of selling all I can and putting it into a more solid investment. There will be time for projects down the road when all your other responsibilities(life) have been sorted out. You may not see it now but this will be a long project and my guess is that you will get bored quick seeing that you are in a bit of a hurry. This will take years if done right. I commend you for your passion but as the other salty sea dogs like myself are telling you, get your priorities straight before getting into this project. I don’t know what else to say other than I wish you luck and hope you don’t get in over your head with this. Find out if you can title it before you do anything else. And remember, resale value takes a hit on a rebuilt title car. Ask me how I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragrazor, post: 16766861, member: 43513"] ^^^^^^^ Shouldn’t that be the first step? It seems to me that the advice given to the OP is solid. He says that he is hard headed. Knowing what I know now at the young age of 52, I would probably follow the advice of selling all I can and putting it into a more solid investment. There will be time for projects down the road when all your other responsibilities(life) have been sorted out. You may not see it now but this will be a long project and my guess is that you will get bored quick seeing that you are in a bit of a hurry. This will take years if done right. I commend you for your passion but as the other salty sea dogs like myself are telling you, get your priorities straight before getting into this project. I don’t know what else to say other than I wish you luck and hope you don’t get in over your head with this. Find out if you can title it before you do anything else. And remember, resale value takes a hit on a rebuilt title car. Ask me how I know. [/QUOTE]
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