1962 Lancer Wagon, Lancersaurus!

I agree that work on that wagon was amazing. I know it was hard to let go, but going to someone that appreciates the car and all your work is what makes it all worthwhile
I bought, broke and trained my first horse at age 14 and rode him a couple of years before I sold him. I ran across the people that bought him a few months or so after and they praised the horse and my hard work til lI just blushed. That made all the work and bumps, so worthwhle, but the horse going to someone that appreciated him was the key. It is the same with these old cars were put so much effort into.