A key to moving this project forward -
It helps to have other people invested in this. While you have lost two partners, there are dozens of us out here closely watching this project - those who understand the difficulties, the joys, the headaches.
If you discipline yourself to keep those of us who are interested abreast of what you are getting done, be it complaining about waiting for parts, something you goofed up, something that went well, we will become your virtual team.
And when you reach that point when you think you're never going to get it done, you will have posted here everything that you HAVE accomplished, the notes, encouragement and critiques of those who care, and you will find that the review process will pick you up and motivate you to press forward.
I have seen way too many started projects that never turn a wheel.
In the last 10 years, I have taken on two such projects. I've put one on the unsuspecting streets of Milwaukee, and the other in the SCTA-BNI record book.
I'm two for two, and had it not been for my build diary, I'd probably still have more parts in the rafters than on the ground.
If you help yourself, we'll help you help yourself.
Chris