1968 Barracuda Notch - Plano, TX

After seeing it that shiny doesn't it kill you to take sandpaper to it. It does me every time even though you know it will be that much better when you are done

One step back two forward... the whole process is like that. Every time it looks like the car is almost done you stop and go backwards before moving forward. In the process of fabricating and fitting everything you pretty much get the whole car assembled, then you take it apart to primer. Then slip the drivetrain back in to fit the panels, weld up the sub frame connectors and gap everything, then block, then pull the engine and all back out to paint it.

After they buff it I will take it home. First thing I will do is pull the front suspension back out.