Beginning of the End - my 73, 340 Duster rest-o-rod???

Well after finally getting the garage cleared and organized I was able to get started. Pictures below are from Fathers day, I finally got the car on all fours and out of the garage, blew the 10 years of dust off it and actually gave it a bath! Monday after work I went thru the trunk and organized all the trim pieces, glass I took our of a parts car I purchased for $100 about 8 years ago, vacuumed the trunk and re-stowed everything until I make room in the upstairs of my shed/mini-barn. Yesterday I removed the fuel tank - P U - that gas was way old. The trunk sheet metal is in strikingly good condition and will only require removal of the surface rust and the underside looks very good too. The only metal work I'll have to do on the back half of the car appears to be some light patch work on the driver's lower quarter and trunk riser, the passenger side looks too good to be true, the rails and everything else look to only have some light surface rust. Thank god its been sitting in my garage for the past 16 years. I plan on going after the exhaust tonight (saws-all) and then within the next week or so get everything that's been stored for years out of the interior. Then the eng and trans. I'm trying to locate an outfit that can media blast the car to provide a fresh "pallet" for me before I tackle the full floor pan R & R. If anyone knows a company that can do this (preferably at their site) in my area (Levittown, PA 19057) let me know as I've not been successful locating one within 100 miles. I'd like to find someone closer to me so I can deliver, stop in to check status and then pick up when they're done.

I'm getting really stoked to "finally" start making some headway on this "revitalizing of my youth" project.:toothy7: