"65 Cuda" complete dream resto.

I just inherited a 1965 Barracuda S from my father in law that has been in an old tobacco barn for the last 30 yrs. The body is going to need some patchwork done but the interior is in great shape. The carpet has faded so will need a dye job and the seats are in great shape, not even going to re-pad them and take a chance of tearing anything. I have already made all the backings for the door panels and put the originals back on and they look like they just came off the showroom floor. I need to paint it and that's about the worst of the interior. Everything, Radio and all is orig, have the orig window sticker, Title maint records just about everything. I have just about everything off the car, motor is shot but just got a 67 318 (1st year fir LA model, 220hp, forged crank) and have a EFI set-up for it got the heads off and everything looks good. Am putting orig 273 in storage so when I do have the $ I will get it going. Very sentimental about this car, not only for Father in law but I was born in 65, :).I have a 8 3/4 rear end for it off a 72 Cuda but need to shorten it about 3-4 in. Am going to rebuild the 904 in it now but am eventually going for a 727. I have alot of exp motor and tranny wise but have never done any body work so am looking forward to learning. Have a full shop set-up, picked up the Concourse gun from Eastwood, my comp wouldn't be able to handle the cfm of the others and everything I have heard so far it seems to be a great gun especially for a novice. I have alway's wanted to do this and now that am disabled from MS and have bouncing off the walls it's time to "Get-er-dun"!!! My only fear is that larger than life rear window, going to leave it on until just before I get ready to paint. Plus am running into a real hard time finding the front dome parking/turn lenses that aren't cracked but other than that good to go. Ya'll take care and will keep ya updated on progress. MOPAR is the only true Muscle and if anyone wants to argue that point with this former Army Spec Ops is wastin their time.