That is my worry Iain. Serious money may help a little hopefully.
I'm 58.From what you say, you are similar age group as me (60+)
This is probably the best answer imo, agree totally.Or..... and hear me out.... hide it. Put it somewhere out of reach for a year. Put it far away in storage or with someone you trust on here and see how you get on without it. Get a cheap project bike and tinker with that and see, at the end, which you'd rather have.
Joe Orton, the playwright, would throw his finished manuscripts under the bed for six months and come back to them with fresh eyes for editing. Same sort of thing. Get away from how you think you see it and look again as how you actually see it and whether you'd regret being without it
"Regret is part of being alive. But keep it a small part." Avon, Blake's 7.
I absolutely love the car.....just as an ornament only. Driving it......meh!I would say sell, as it doesn't sound like your heart is in the final product.
I guess the same as you feel about your wife thenI absolutely love the car.....just as an ornament only. Driving it......meh!

I have just the thing - a running 97 VFR750 that needs reassembling with new fuel pipes and probably a "bit" of fettling. Yours for £18k. Comes with a free 49,000 mile Imola red MCI suppose projects. Not interested in riding them anymore (and the arthritis isn't condusive).
No offence matey but I don't desire either of those TBH.I have just the thing - a running 97 VFR750 that needs reassembling with new fuel pipes and probably a "bit" of fettling. Yours for £18k. Comes with a free 49,000 mile Imola red MC![]()
Christ, harsh paper round you had.I'm 58.![]()
I don’t think you are ever going to change Andy. I asked you as soon as the project was finished when you were going to sell it. You will always be looking to the next purchase. No doubt, there will be regrets once it’s gone but changing cars frequently is just what you do. Just make sure you get a really good price because it’s a beautiful car and is a real credit to you. I look forward to the part of the story. It’s always worth reading.As many will know I built a fake Ferrari on a Z3 over the past few years.
I don't want to blow my own trumpet but I know it is among the very best of these types of car. It is now fully sorted.
It is a fantastic car in many ways, there is no doubting that. It makes everyone comment and smile. I have never known a car like it.
So I took it to it's first 'major' car show today. It was a big 'classic' show with probably 600 plus cars on display. Mine was very, very popular. Three people said they thought it was the 'best in show' (and there were some seriously exotic and nice cars there as with any big show). I tell everyone it isn't 'real' but people just don't care. They like it for what it looks like.
I was approached by one chap who was very interested in the car. He asked how much I thought it was worth, so I told him what I would take for it if I considered selling (it is a lot for a fake TBH). He didn't bat an eyelid and took my mobile number and said he would be in touch. Whether he will or not remains to be seen.
But if he does, I don't know what I will do. If I do sell I know I will regret it, as I will never find another as good, if at all. But it would free up cash (and space) to get something else older I could play with, along with a couple of 1970s bikes.
I hardly use the car at all. Most of the 400 miles I have put on it have been 'shakedown' and 'snagging' miles.
Today has now put the 'selling' idea in my mind which I am struggling to ignore.