Stop in for a cup of coffee

Back from the family luncheon, was pretty fun. My older sister was there whom I have not seen or talked to in 5 years. Made it a little interesting. My aunt who organized the luncheon is now 97 years old and still gets around amazingly well. My youngest son Matthew and his wife and two children/ my two granddaughters were also there. All in all a great time. Now I'm at home in the shop watching bodywork 101 on any video that I can find so I can learn without having to bother Fred too much.
He @Frodee was seriously invaluable to me as a tech consultant when I was building the Demon. I had no idea what I was doing replacing all the structural parts on front end as a result of a hacked exhaust engine compartment exit. The previous owner literally took a saw zall to the front end to dump headers out. Used roofing screws etc. it was ugly. I got fed up and started replacing it all. Fred coached, heckled and coerced me into doing it correctly. Front end was way straighter than factory when we were done. Eternally grateful I am. He sat in the chair fed Hemi treats and drank my whiskey as I slaved like a dog! Hah! Good times!