There is little enough left to do as far as the reassembly, I don't think I will have problems over the next year or so finishing putting it together. Front and rear wiring harnesses, exhaust, grille, tail lights, bumpers, seats and interior panels and trim, engine compartment. That is about it. One of my main concerns is figuring out the correct hardware. May spend hours tracking down a correct bolt so I can spend 10 minutes installing a component?
But I do get pretty busy, full time job with a 45 minute commute each way, a side job I do some evenings and some weekend work, taking care of the house and my other cars. It takes much of my time! In winter I have more spare time, but my garage just has an electric heater in there I can use to warm it up a bit. If it's bitter cold out, I probably won't want to spend much time out in the garage working on the car.
But if I get laid off this week, then I will have plenty of time on my hands for wrenching on cars!
My concerns are more about having so much money tied up in a car, and needing to get a rig to haul it places if it gets complete.
With little job security, I feel hesitant to dump more money into a trailer queen. I wish the project hadn't gotten sidetracked back in the early 2000's at that shop in MI where the guy wouldn't do any work on my car. I figured my choices were either move the project, which after a few years when it was over there, I didn't think I could afford, or go over there 4 hour drive away and hold a gun to his head, which probably would have ended up with me in jail! I focused on fighting all my other fires in life, but I finally realized I couldn't leave the car over there forever, had to do something, but when I did do something, I ended up getting bills far beyond what I expected, bullied around by the new shop, and now left thinking, what can I do with it when it is done?