Thanks everyone for the replies!


I think Scotty makes a great point. If I haven't touched it in 5 years, I probably won't miss it. My wife would 100% agree with this statement


I have heard the statement "do not get emotionally attached to a car" because you end up spending more time and money on it that it is actually worth and it just makes it harder to get rid of. Unfortunately it's too late. This one has a lot of memories.


I use to enjoy tinkering on it and still love the idea of working on it to use as a "fun car". I'm just struggling to decide how practical it actually is. I've definitely got some thinking to do.


I think the next step is to dig into it a little bit and see what I'm dealing with. If just the basics will make it reliable enough for tooling around town I would love to stick it out for a while longer.


I appreciate the thoughts everyone.
I'm sure if I do hang on to her I'll be around on the board pretty regular.
I've even thought about typing up and posting my adventures. We will see. I've got a buddy who posts tons of stuff on youtube which is entertaining, but I don't have the personality for the spotlight.


Thanks again everyone.


PS: Hey, my apologies GT200 but I'm unfortunately nowhere near Pittsburgh. It sounds like Onxy's got your hookup though.