Thanks Stefan
Well, after many years working in spaces that could barely keep the rain out and even after abandoning a project, (1973 Q code 351 Mach 1 T1) German Export- that almost counts- I had a couple of kiddos, started a company and as the years went by we grew out of the space. I bought the property about 12 years ago, so I rent out the office space and work in the warehouse and thanks, it is very comfortable. Regarding the cost of restoration, it's not really that much, so far not more than a typical Mustang restoration although the new parts are more expensive. Since there is such a cross pollination of parts I can buy a donor car for 800.00 and even if it's just the hardware I use it saves allot of money. Also, after 8 hours at the office and putting the rodents to bed I can sneak out for a few hours and do almost all the work myself so labor is cheap!
Thanks to all the folks I have met during this restoration and especially the help from the folks on this forum this is actually allot of fun and in fact is cheaper than therapy!