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blumax

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May I suggest that you take a breath and--

I don't profess to know you but my long distance observation of your postings and questions thus far is that you are bouncing all over the place in attempting to launch an assult on your Couoe--and its coming across that you are under-capitalized for the project--that will be a major handicap to overcome as to unravel and then put right the abuse that has been inflicted on your project will cost $$--I would suggest it's now an appropriate time to:

1) prepare a written plan as to what you want to accomplish with the car
2) prepare an inventory of what you see it needs to approach that goal
3) PRIORITIZE the steps in the order starting from inside out
4) suggest one priority is to start cleaning to uncover what you now have
5) before cosmetics determine needs to be roadworthy & safe to drive
6) focus on a budget so that you are not tossing $'s in all directions

Focus-focus-fous--take small bites at a time and chew them well...
It's easy to get distracted by stuff too far in the future when there is plenty of little steps before you that are obvious and in need of correction first.

Hope this helps you to get your arms around the challenge at hand.....
 

blumax

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May I suggest that you take a breath and--

I don't profess to know you but my long distance observation of your postings and questions thus far is that you are bouncing all over the place in attempting to launch an assult on your Couoe--and its coming across that you are under-capitalized for the project--that will be a major handicap to overcome as to unravel and then put right the abuse that has been inflicted on your project will cost $$--I would suggest it's now an appropriate time to:

1) prepare a written plan as to what you want to accomplish with the car
2) prepare an inventory of what you see it needs to approach that goal
3) PRIORITIZE the steps in the order starting from inside out
4) suggest one priority is to start cleaning to uncover what you now have
5) before cosmetics determine needs to be roadworthy & safe to drive
6) focus on a budget so that you are not tossing $'s in all directions

Focus-focus-fous--take small bites at a time and chew them well...
It's easy to get distracted by stuff too far in the future when there is plenty of little steps before you that are obvious and in need of correction first.

Hope this helps you to get your arms around the challenge at hand.....
 
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