Improvements On A Classic Car

I have concluded there are no easy fix and go anything with a 50 plus year old car. They are all junk and they were all mostly discarded back in the 80s for good reason.

Anyone who thinks they are going to buy an old car that has been probably been discarded multiple times through its life, and just going to bolt some bullshit on it and be happy on the road with unlimited power and reliability.... is just foolish.

Unless you pay a lot and get something that someone else has already put considerable wrench time into, then maybe.

This bullshit about digging a car out of a barn and driving it like a new car an afternoon later is
... well, bullshit.

Even I bought a car from Arizona and the car is pretty much rust free, not many issues and then I get under it and the freaking torsion bar cross member is rotted.
I don't blame the seller nor any previous owner, that rust probably started before me and the seller were born. That's just life and that's the kind of stuff that you are bound to run into while living in this world where everything is going to decay and die sooner or later.

I'm going to fix it because I'm sick in the head and I am bound and determined to fix. Plus, I think I enjoy working on them more than having a finished car. The last car I finished got really boring, so it ended up getting sold and I used the money and bought 4 more **** boxes that need everything and I'm having a blast with the **** boxes.