Well I am going to go ahead and tell the story on ours and where to stop got to be a quite an issue. When we found the original owners or they found us on our 61 they had a quite a story on the car along with pictures. Well now it is worth restoring Right??? Not only I had never done anything like this but never crossed my mind I ever would. Well I had my cross ram motor already done so I thought I'd throw the motor back in it and paint the car. So I had a fellow paint it I thought would do a good job and I paid $8,000.00 for it. Remember $8,000 for this is going to come back In the story. Well it did not turn out all that good and after meeting the original owners like Glenn Larson I found out Glenn's son Mickey was quite a car builder and painter. So I called Muckey and made a deal with him to straighten the paint job out. Our son Chad started working for Mickey about this time buding show trucks for Freight Liner and Western Star. Mickey said bring it on down which was about 200 miles away. Ok this is where it gets interesting. 2 weeks later I got an Email and pictures of the progress right. Well my $8,000.00 paint job was gone. All sanded off. Body off the chassis along with the doors fenders, well there was nothing left on the car. Zero big fat zero so I asked Mickey what are you doing? He said if we are going to do it we are going to do it right. So after that l seen all what Mickey was doing I thought I better do my part. So now I am on the hunt for a 360 hp 623 motor like it had when it was ordered, I found a right number and dated trans, flywheel, 812 pumpkin with date coded gears and posi unit. I found the motor at Lamar Walden's. That is when I had to sell my 1923 tune ported T bucket roadster. Next Mickey moved his business to the So Cal Speed Shop so the car went with him now 1200 miles away. The car got its paint this time from Mick Jenkjns who is the second time winner of the America's Most Beautifiul Roadster Well there is a ton of story left but our 401 K that we saved for most of our lives went down hill in a hand basket. Not wanting to really say what we really got in it but let's go back to the post heading. WHERE DO YOU STOP??! I had no idea it was going to get that involved but one thing lead to another. Like I said before. Our 401 k is now our 409 k. Hopefully if I ever need to sell I can get some of the money back. Glad I did it though. Car came out great thanks to Glenn, Mickey, Mick and our son Chad and so glad Mickey did what he did and a super friendship came out of all this. But where do you stop. One more thing to mention. Mickey and Glenn are building a clone to ours at So Cal and is almost complete. It will not be numbers matching but there are going to be twins. It has my World FinalsMotor in it. Butch