Double posted on the other board.
Long story made quite short:
I bought a house with my wife 4 years ago. We were pregnant with our first when I decided to buy a fixer-upper classic truck to replace my dying 90's econobox (not in the "I really want another car" dying, like in a "which gear will I get today?" dying) so I picked up a 72 GMC.
As often goes, it was worse than it looked. Needing cab corners, rocker panels, some floor repair and general body work everywhere.
I was driving it daily when we had kid #1. I did some stuff, swapped some parts (transmission, points to HEI etc) I got an interesting deal from a friend who wanted to help, and as kid #1 aged, I drove his 80's econobox and took the GMC off the road for a real restoration. I shaved the drip rails, replaced the rear end, learned a great deal about slinging filler, sanding it all off, block sanding, panel replacement, and generally got a lot done, and a lot taken apart.
Enter kid #2. I expected to begin working on it again as kid #2 aged, but the wife started grad school instead (and still working) and now she's pregnant with kid #3. I haven't touched it in about a year.
Everyone is out of work, right? What if I recruited an out of work body guy under the table, paid him $1000 and gave him a week or two to finish what I started? Not restore it, mind you, but just the bodywork. Bodywork, at this stage, can only be done in 6+ hour chunks that I no longer have. I can easily put the rest together an hour here and there at night when the kids are asleep compared to the monstrous task of pushing the truck out of the garage, removing the bed, putting it somewhere, replacing the cab corners and then putting it all back. That sort of thing would take months to accomplish and be 10x more complicated to do an hour at a time at night while the kids are asleep. If the kids have a bad night, the daily needs an oil change, the wife has a concert at night, it's all over for that night/week.
Either that or I wait another year before touching it again.
What say you? Terrible idea? Great idea? Know someone proficient at bodywork that wants to work for fun?
I want to get this thing on the road again.