November 30, 200618 yr comment_191001 I have a 240 that was completly rebuilt in and out, in 1986. It was meticulesly maintained up until 2 years ago when the garage was converted. I'm looking for a buyer that can give it a good home.RickHow about some more details like the year and maybe some photos, where you're located and how much you're looking to get for the car. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/22438-lost-my-lust/?&page=3#findComment-191001 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 200618 yr comment_191023 I have never even got to drive mine!! I have only driven mine down my driveway ONE TIME!. I know how you feel. I have been busy all summer with work and moving into a new house...now winter is here and she will sit until spring.I still come back here as much as I can, and look at all the pretty pictures of nice Z's. I think the reality of how big a project really is eventually sets in and then you prioritize it accordingly with other life events. My Z isnt going anywhere, and it can ONLY get better, so I think the key is just plugging away at it when you get the chance, and keeping focused on what it will be like to finish it, and finally get to drive it. Even if you have lost your lust for the car, you're learning and you also will have a car that will be easy to sell for more money when its fixed.I hope you keep going, you always have this place to support you. I'd love to see the car when its done!Zak Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/22438-lost-my-lust/?&page=3#findComment-191023 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 200618 yr Author comment_191030 I have only driven mine down my driveway ONE TIME!. I know how you feel. I have been busy all summer with work and moving into a new house...now winter is here and she will sit until spring.I still come back here as much as I can' date=' and look at all the pretty pictures of nice Z's. I think the reality of how big a project really is eventually sets in and then you prioritize it accordingly with other life events. My Z isnt going anywhere, and it can ONLY get better, so I think the key is just plugging away at it when you get the chance, and keeping focused on what it will be like to finish it, and finally get to drive it. Even if you have lost your lust for the car, you're learning and you also will have a car that will be easy to sell for more money when its fixed. I hope you keep going, you always have this place to support you. I'd love to see the car when its done! Zak[/quote'] Ha ha look at my gallery :stupid: !! I wish I could sell it for more than I have in it when its going "Not Saying I Ever Would!!!!!", but I have put thousands upon thousand upon thousands in that car already and like i said it is shelled and in peices waiting for the sub-frame connectors!! I totalled up what I still need and how much it will cost and you would hate to know!! but still i do keep pluggen away!! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/22438-lost-my-lust/?&page=3#findComment-191030 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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