Ophelia is currently sitting out in the yard, darkening the lawn within her auto cocoon. It breaks my heart that I not only killed that car, but that I let her sit for so long.
With that said, I was planning on throwing a little money into fixing her up a bit with my tax return. Now obviously I don't have the funds to get it all done at once, as there's a fair bit that needs to be done...namely:
1. I want to replace the engine & transmission. The engine she's got now might be beyond repair, as the camshaft is all chewed up, but I was planning on replacing that eventually anyway. Same with the crappp 2-speed auto trans.
2. Body work. There are no real bad spots, IE rust holes, but there are spots here & there and she will need a new paint job.
3. Suspension. This is the area I'm most concerned with. All those rubber grommets & bushings are falling apart...I mean they're what, close to 60 years old? That's gonna be a lot of dough.
There are a few various other things she needs, like weatherstripping & probably a new carpet & headliner, Etc. I'm anticipating that if I play my cards right, I can at least get her back into daily-driving condition, as she was when I purchased her, for probably close to $1000-$1500, but I would eventually like to go through the car completely. Having said that, it's not good for her to just sit around until then.
So what course of action would you take? And don't say "sell it" because I'd probably only get a couple grand for her anyway...and...that's my first car. I'd never forgive myself for getting rid of her.