1968 Barracuda Notch - Plano, TX

i kinda liked the yellow primer and purple smoke guide coat it had going on

It did look pretty smooth, especially when it had the two tone dull yellow light purple colors and the bright yellow tape accent stripes on the body lines. Monday they welded in the console brackets and I drilled the holes for the outside rear seat belt anchors.

Stopped by today and it looks like they are going in reverse. They finally welded the subframe connectors at the front and to the floor. Sam wanted to wait until all the panel alignment and gaps were done before he made that final connection with the weight of the drivetrain in the car. Then they pulled the hood, decklid, doors and fenders. They are sanding and doing prep for the car to go on the rotisserie to do the primer for the bottom and the insides. I will go in Saturday to pull the drivetrain and put the car on the rotisserie. I stopped by today after work and pulled the fuel tank and brought it home. I have a van load of parts I need to retrieve over the next few weeks. I also have to figure out where to store everything. Over the last four months I have been bringing one or two parts at a time as they needed them for fitment, that has piled up to cover a picnic table and some adjacent floor space.