I am pretty sure that I have the Chevelle sold.
I have done a few things to it but not that much investment, mostly cosmetic things.
For instance it had been painted nicely when I bought it and the interior was reupholstered, engine, suspension and brakes were done, but nothing was detailed well or completely right.
I did things like, adjusted the lights, polished lenses and replaced the little gaskets that keep them water tight. Took off some parts from the engine like pulleys, fittings and linkages, painted or polished and tinted them for a more custom look, found missing interior trim pieces and got them installed, replaced the exhaust with an actual muffler that sounded about right and much more quiet than the noisy horror that came on it. Adjusted the fit of the hood and trunk and both doors.
Not much money spent ($1400 maybe), but a lot of tinkering work that took a lot of time and patience. I gave $38 for it and I think I have it sold for $55 after five years of tinkering and a couple of hours cruising the hotrod club last week end.
We'll see if the guy has $$$ or not, tomorrow.
He acted as thrilled to see it for sale as I was when I first saw it.
So, I talk on Saturday about how impractical it has always been since I bought it, cruised the club on Sunday, got an offer that day and did a title verification for the guy on Wednesday, now it is possibly sold on Friday.
Anything that is so easy to sell might not be that impractical after all, but She needs to go to a better home!