Even though my project feels like one step forward and two back at times, I do seem to make progress, although slowly. Recently, I've noticed the satisfaction derived from solving the slightest problem. It's as if I've entered the "Garage Zone", as insulated from the outside world as any 60's sci-fi TV program could portray. Today I found satisfaction from heating and bending compound curves into sheet steel to cover extra holes in the firewall. Also, moving the steering column over just a little in order to line up the rack and pinion box I'm using on the straight front axle.
Granted, these little triumphs are old hat to most of the guys on this forum, as I get way more help from all of you than I am able to give. But no matter what the level of experience, I am willing to bet that we all get in the zone when bent over the latest piece of steel.
It's my own little Never Never Land. Same for you guys?
Rad