for all those interested/concerned/couldnt give a damn

, i have decided that "i have started, so i'll finish" although i will be carrying on a more project managing roll for the fitment of the panels.
I never forecasted that i would be spending my time fitting panels at all, never mind to the extent that has become essential. As it was my first camper and wit no experience in welding/bodywork I originally drafted my dad in to help immensely - he has welding skills but not bodyshop experience.
this meant that my project estimation went from 6-9months to 2-3years. my initial intention was to have a quick turn around and be out appreciating the bus - as this is why i bought it.
over a year down the line there is still a massive job left to do which will take me and my dad an unknown length of time. i have taken into account the time i can spend work on the van every week and have estimated that it will take me well over a year for me to carry out the 44 tasks i have identified necessary to be done before paint. i have weighed this up against the cost of £2000 and a lead time of 4-6 weeks and it seems too good an offer to turn down. Taking this offer will give me a massive jump in expected delivery time and get me back doing what i had originally planned to.
personally i believe that i will still have massive satisfaction knowing that my camper has been restored to the standard i wanted and with the personalisations i wanted. i can also rest knowing that i carried out work far beyond i thought i could achieve and have obtained skills and knowledge that i would not have otherwise obtained. at least i now know what to look for hehe.
some people may think i am stupid spending £2k on fitting panels and not doing it myself, but personally, i feel i have reached my limit - although potentially very limited in the great scheme of things - and dont want to risk ruining my chances of ever getting the camper back on the road.
i would like to thank everybody for their input, on and off this forum. i have taken everybodies points of view on board and spent a fair bit of time considering how your views fit into my aspirations and personal circumstances. i am hoping that i am makign the right decision, but guess i have to live with it and follow things through now to arrive at the place i want to be.
thankyou once again everyone - i hope you continue to support my thread in the months/years to come in the same vein that you have up until now - you are all great on here.
NaFe