Nothing saps my ambition to fix up anything worse than rust....it seems a futile waste of time and effort,repairing a vehicle thats rotting away,not to mention pouring money into a vehicle that isn't worth it (to anyone but yourself maybe!.)...it seems one thing after another crumbles after replacing another,and you realize YOUR aging too,and as you do, your strength and ability to DO the amount of physical labor wanes,and you tend to put things off,and to save money,jerry rigging "temporary" fixes that end up being permanent,and the next thing you know you have a vehicle with a "laundry list" so long ,that you feel like peuking when you look at it ---..
And if you do throw in the towel,few if any people will be interested in buying a antique truck thats rusted and been worked all its life..
Thats about where I am on my trucks,and winter is fast approaching and if I want to have it to plow with,its got to be fixed up--inspection sticker is due next month..

..the amount of money you must throw away just to keep a hardly driven vehicle registered & insured,inspected and RUNNING is very discouraging too...I paid 400 bucks for my 85 K-10 Suburban,but the title alone will be 75 bucks,plates are 50,and a years worth of insurance is 500 roughly...pretty sad when you can buy a decent vehicle for less than it costs to get it on the road legally..