66 Dart GT HT Whatsitgonnabe?

Lots of nice seats you can find in the salvage yards. Not sure of the interior color you are going with, but black interiors are pretty popular on newer cars. You should be able to find a newer more comfortable set you can use.

Btw my project sat for a number of years while my wife worked weekends as a drug and alcohol rehab nurse, and i worked during the week as an airline mechanic. On weekends i watched our kids. Our son was a newborn at this time 3 years ago. No project time at all. I had to build an addition onto our house. Did this by myself after work during the week, weekends spent watching the kids. It payed off in the end, since i was able to pay off my home. Now my wife is home with the kids, and i get weekends off. After 3 years i was getting frustrated that i couldent work on my project, now i am back into it. It was getting close to being to me what the homebuild aircraft kit was becoming to your dad.

I have a friend who was building an RV4 kit plane. He has the tail completed, and has lost all interest. The work completed so far looks great. Working full time, and a wife and kids will do that to you. I still dont get to the shop as much as i'd like to. Mostly because by the time the weekend comes i am freakin tired.

Btw, you are doing a great job. Sometimes you need to do cleaning, and small jobs. I have done a lot of that and now have restored parts ready to go in boxes in the loft above my shop. If you try to do everything at once you can get overwhelmed. A wise friend of mine said to me once, "How do you eat a whole elephant?" I replied how? He responded "One plate at a time" restoring the wiring harnesses, wiper motor, steering column and other individual components should be looked at as a start to finish job of itself. This way the light at the end of the tunnel so to speak is short, and you derive satisfaction and a small triumph for completing that particular job.

Matt