So I've taken so much value over the last few months from this forum that I decided I had better become a member. I can't tell you how helpful the articles have been.
My journey started in March of this year. My daughter just turned 15, and I was talking to her about giving her Mom's Durango and buying mom a new car. Incidentally, mom really liked that idea. However, daughter had other plans. "So Daddy...you used to restore old cars when you were a kid, right?".
"I sure did, kiddo"
"That's so cool! Do you think you and I could restore an old car instead of getting mom's car?"
And that was it. I haven't had a project car in 10 years, but how do you say no to that??!! She asked me to give her recommendations of cool old cars from my childhood. And while I take exception to "old car" and my childhood being used in the same sentence, I acquiesced. I gave her options I thought were cool. When she saw the Eagle, that was it.
"This one Daddy!"
"Are you sure"
"Yup!"
And that was it. Found an '82 Eagle SX/4 with 4.2L and a 5 speed with factory air on eBay. The auction ended at 6pm my time on Easter Sunday. So there I am, fork in one hand and laptop on the table snipe bidding as the seconds ticked away. We won the auction right as we were getting ready to cut in the pumpkin pie. It was exciting, and she was so thrilled.
We had the car shipped and we began work immediately. It would start (kind of) when we got it, but would not idle and if you tried to drive it more than a few feet it would just die. According to the previous owner, it was sitting in a barn for 20 years.
Last Sunday we finally got her running and I passed smog and got my plates just a few days ago. This will be a full stock restoration. The only alterations will be a head unit capable of bluetooth and Apple Car Play for navigation, and I am lifting it 2". Everything else will remain. I'm currently working on trying to get the Select Drive to function again, and then I'm going to start on the front end rebuild and lift.
Needless to say, this is quite a large project. But I have a year to do it. And it is a blast and an amazing bonding experience to work with my daughter and teach her how a vehicle actually works.
Cheers!
JR