Chrysler Field Engineer reveals SECRETS to restoring his 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

Which is fine. But then why's it matter he was a Chrysler field engineer?

The turn signal pilot indicator on his dashboard doesn't not work because he has fendertop indicators, they don't work because something's faulty.

He made a crummy choice of headlamps, but I don't imagine it matters much; he's probably not putting on many nighttime miles.

The white-face gauges…eh. If he'd figured out how to make silver-face ones (like the '65 Dart or '61 Lancer), that'd impress me more.

It's a hell of a nice car despite my or anyone else's nitpicking; he's rightfully proud of it. And that high polish on the fuel filler pipe is hawttt lol.
What's wrong with describing his job description at Chrysler? What's wrong with people spending their own time and money building a car their own way? He's happy with it.