The cars of the 60's and 70's are a rare breed. Just ask the baby boomers who grew up riding in, learning to drive, and making out in. There is a whole generation in love with these works of art on wheels. The problem is people are crushing them instead of restoring them. The benefits to restoration are great.
As a young family it is a project that keeps you together and with a common goal. It took us 12 years but our family is strong and we all learned so much. We went to car shows, we talked about cars and we worked on the car that our family is stronger for the project. We did so much together we are defined as a gear head family. As a family we are proud of our car and take pride in what we accomplished.
In the end you get a really cool car out of the deal in which you and you family will feel proud of and take pride in. Not to mention that the car will actually be worth money and can be a great investment. It is an investment not only in time and energy but money as well. If you think these cars are not investments just watch Barrette Jackson auction and you will see the value in these babies. So lets not be so quick to crush these magnificent cars that hold not only a place in car history but in the hearts of many.