Figured out why my Cuda's front bumper was an inch lower on the drivers side.

No problem. If you decide to tackle that repair. Square and level that car. Anchor it down so it does not move out of square and level. Make a plan and move through that plan in a logical order. If I were repairing that I would probably go after the torsion bar cross member first and work my way out from there. I would probably build stands to set it on, tack weld those stands to the car and anchor those stands to my floor.

I am NOT a body man. There may very well be someone here who knows exactly how to do this. If someone has better advice , I'd love to hear it too. Like anything, thinking it through will make it easier and help build concordance. Good luck.
Thinking it through is all I can afford right now, lol. I've been soaking up info on here, and there's a ton of it, and people to help out that have been there and done that.. this site is a goldmine to me. I've got a plan, and slowly building up the pieces to make it a reality. Time=money... but that's hard to deal with at times. It'll get there.. just have to not get frustrated when it's not going as fast as I want it to. I just have to remember it's been sitting in my garage for the last 10 years, with me doing nothing.. what's another year?