Thanks for your input. There are so many schools of thought today on what to do with the classic cars. I still spend time in my old age at a shop that does resto work. We have seen a steady increase in desires to modernize older cars by the younger crowd. If it is not a true numbers matching car, the value is actually improved with features that are more reliable such as better suspension, steering, brakes, A/C, sound system, paint, carb to EFI, and yes, digital instrument panels. I wouldn't be doing 10 sec. quarter miles if I stayed stock. I have to sell. My health isn't going to allow me to be around a lot longer. Had a great car life though. Not regrets and not afraid to meet my Lord.