I can answer your question...
When you are single for as long as I was (43 years) you buy what you want, you do what you want and you answer to no one. Then you get married..
You have a wife, a kid or two and priorities change. The car is impractical for a family. It is a convertible, it's big and loud, it guzzles gas and is nothing my wife wants to drive or even consider putting my 1 year old in. Doesnt handle like a new car, doesnt drive like a new car and it isn't as safe as a new car so, I am the only person who can drive it or drive in it.
Like all Broncos it is loud and the fumes will enter the cab while driving as that is the way they are designed with the vortex in the rear swirling back into the bed. No good for me or my wife and not gonna happen with a newborn. Especially with no top, it is the nature of the truck.
It's expensive to operate as gas is over $4 a gallon here. Mechanics are hard to come by and $100 per hour for labor. New cars require little to no labor and old trucks require a lot. Not to mention the aggravation of having something fail and the time spent diagnosing BS... I just don't have the time.
I got way too into the build and by way I mean 3 times or more over what I wanted to spend. It is a never ending project that you constantly have to maintain, to improve, to repair and to replace. Even though my entire truck is made of new parts, something always comes up, even when you think you are completely finished.
I am never going to get back what I put into the truck and there is a limit as to how much I am willing to lose. If I dont get 50% or better of what I put into it then I just will keep it. I don't need the money but, I dont need the money tied up is a car I wont drive either. I will probably end up never selling it or some guy in the Hamptons will just walk up, tap me on the shoulder and ask "how much you want for it" and that's how it will go..
Priorities is the short answer to the long answer