1974 Dart Swinger

We plan to get Firestone Indy 500, raised white letter tires this next weekend. We're palnning on 215/70R 14 on front and 225/70R 14 on the rear. I've always told my son that tires and wheels can make or break a vehicles appearance. I believe these tires will absolutely help the overall looks, because I agree with your assesment that it still looks like a grandma-mobile.
We haven't had a chance to really drive the car with the new air-shocks because we haven't got current tags yet, but we did drive it around a few blocks of homes around here. Yes it did firm up the ride but in a good way. No more hitting a dip in the road and bouncing for the next 300 feet. We are running about 65psi in the shocks to achieve the height in the photo's. The shocks are rated for 25-200psi.
Future work will include the following;
1. changing out all radiator hoses/thermostat and fluids, (the radiator itself looks real good).
2. Oil change and lube will be done soon.
3. New front shocks and replacement of all front end rubber and bushings which are all dried out.
4. New brake master cylinder and brake work.
5. Replace all window rubber and seals.
6. Have roof painted.
7. Have dual exhaust tips run to rear.
These are just a few of the things we want to do and not in any particular order, depending on what we can do at the time.
Does anyone have any particular company they use for these services that doesn't charge an arm and a leg that is still good quality?