Couple of comments:
Heavy on photos (excellent), but I like technical details. Had a hard time finding engine information on your web page. Nearly gave up, it is jumbled up all over. Still not sure if the engine block is original or date coded for the car. Found carburetor and distributor information, but only because I scrolled through the pictures. Text not visible otherwise. Dated water pump was noted in the "since restoration" section. Brag up the sheet metal if it is all original and date matching. Same with glass.
I think I would remove the various receipts from the 1980-90's. They only show that you farmed out the work, and don't really add facts worth mentioning. When I saw them I thought, "Oh, this is an older restoration". and "He didn't pay very much". Take them off, they don't convey what quality body work and paint cost today.
Nice looking restoration, I would be proud to own it.
People notice when a car goes unsold after months of advertising. They begin to wonder, why? Especially when it looks so good in the pictures.