From a father's point of view, just the fact that your son would go to the trouble to get your car 'Overhauled' would say a lot to me. I would have to (as I'm sure Mr. Goodman did) include my son in making the decision to sell the car. That being said, I fully understand their decision to sell it. I'm the type of guy that likes to enjoy my stuff, and that enjoyment goes WAY beyond sitting in the garage drinking a beer and looking at a car if you know what I mean. That car is basically a trailer queen now, and some of us just aren't into that. Mr. Goodman's Challenger is a car that should be displayed and maybe driven occasionally in parades and such so others can enjoy it for what it is. If Goody and his dad aren't into that then more power to them in their decision to sell it to someone who is!