I would say the '40 chevy panel truck. (Streets notice I typed '40 not 40') HEHEHE. We would go to rod runs 3 to 4 weeks out of the month all summer long. Then in the fall I would tear it down and do more "stuff" to it. By spring I would have it put back together in time for the first event of the spring and then it was back to weekend rod runs.
I would have to say a close second would be the one I'm working on now 70 Z-28. I'm in no hurry this time. Just work on it when I feel like it. That's what seperates a hobby from a job.
I have some fond memories of the 52 Plymouth I and my brother chopped up when we were kids. We lived on the farm then I was around 11 or 12. We got it from a junk yard, no title, just fer drivin' around the yard and out in the field. Purdy' kewl stuff fer a 12 yr. old It all came to an end one day when I wus toolin' around drivin' down the path out in the field, went through a mud puddle. I had the ol' 6 banger wound up and when I hit dry dirt on the other side of the puddle. Kobooooom Lights out. We pulled it back in the grove. THE END.