My boy's first Mopar!

Hello all , My name is Richard ... My son Vaughn and I are starting on the restoration of his 1974 Plymouth Duster.
Vaughn is 13 and he has scraped his nickles together to buy this car himself with the promise from dad that I will foot most of the bill as long as he put's out the effort to work on the car to the best of his abilities.
That being said here's the history on the car ... twenty something years ago while searching a wrecking yard for parts for my Charger I spotted a new mopar sitting in line for the crusher , I asked the yard operator "Robbo" what's the deal with the Duster? he said that the kids that hang around the yard had been doing donut's all morning in it trying to blow the motor ... well turns out that this particular mopar slant six wasn't ready to die yet and they had given up there destructive ways for the time being. Long story short the car had a title and I bought the car for peanuts and took it home. The car drove fine but ran a little rough but after a friend and I replaced the cracked vacuum line from the manifold to the brake booster she purred like a kitten . I toyed with the idea of putting a v8 in it and going racing but we decided the little 6 needed to stay ...I let my friend have the car and he titled and drove it for years . We both work offshore in the oil industry and eventually we both started families and such so the car sat unused and the gas went bad from sitting and the car never moved under it's own power again .fast forward to now ... my son decided that old Duster was just too cool so he said that's the car he wanted and he paid a grand total of $150.00 to my old buddy for the Title to the car and here we are .
Day 1... vacuum out the dirt , leaves and varmint nests :burnout:
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I went offshore for a month and my wife gave me the updates... Vaughn comes home from school ,does his homework and then starts sanding with the DA .
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I took a door off for him before I left... hinge was so rusty it about fell off on it's own!
all hardware bagged and stowed ... Vaughn sanded it to bare metal and primed exposing old body work . no problemo , easy fix.
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more to come..