I am in somewhat of the same boat; I have been working on my Cuda for about 10 years on and off; only seriously over the last 5 or so. My issue is that of competing projects, procrastination and life in general. That said, it has somewhat worked out for me in that when I procrastinate and go to another project (96 ram diesel, 52 B3B w/330 Hemi, 70 Challenger RT, 76 Dodge D700..) it seems like I end up making the Cuda better because I learn new skills, buy new tools and think through the issues/actions on the Cuda. It comes in spurts for me; most recently I replaced both rear quarters, fit the rear valance and built new bumper brackets so the rear end is sorted. I began to align the doors and got the pass side done and removed the drivers side, then stopped and went on to the D700.. Now I think I am ready to get back to the Cuda; I had built a new instrument cluster for it, but then saw some Speedhut gauges on another build here and decided that is what I wanted, so I ordered a complete Rallye bezel set, speedhut gauges, etc. Now I am ready to rebuild the instrument cluster.