A lot of respect budd ... It's nice to see people still building their own cars.
I've learned to hold my own when it comes to this car building crap lol, this is my third car that has gone from a shell to a soon to be completed race car. I've had about five or six that never got completely finished or got put together and then taken right back apart but I learned a lot messing with those ones too. I couldn't ever afford to pay someone to build them in the past for me nor do I really care to, I actually like the building it part, it's the best way to learn outside of a professional coach and welp i don't know any of those in racing.
I'm a stubborn anal s.o.b too, I like things a certain way and have learned in the past its best to do things yourself cuz they never turn out how you want them unless you do. Hell even after I do work on something for a friend or a customers deal I almost instantly see ways I can improve on it the next time around, guess that's how its goes.. I worked with a independent contractor last year on some cool project involving my work place, very smart guy owns his own (single employee) multimillion dollar a year profit company. He and I we're bull shitting one day an he said that no matter how advanced, perfect or nice of a job you do today, if you come back and look at the job a year later and don't see several ways to improve on it then you didn't learn shit in that year's times.
While I may have done a good amount of the wrenching on this car it is by far not a sole effort if I didn't have the group of guys from BADCOMPANY this thing would still be a shell. I've had help from lots of people on this and a proper thanks will be given the day the car is fired up. This things has more borrowed parts on it than it has parts I own lol, borrowed motor, trans, convertor, drive shaft, battery, steering wheel, fuel pump, fittings, lots of lil misc crap, etc... All I can say is I own a lot of guys some really big favors cuz without them this would have never happened.