Re: Restoration insanity
I started on a restoration of my 1971 Triumph Daytona (that I bought in 1972 when I was 14) about 25 years ago - it’s still in pieces. I would add to the list a few things:
1. DON’T pinch pennies
2. DON’T let perfect be the enemy of good or the enemy of driveable.
3. DON’T have too many projects going simultaneously (my biggest problem).
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