Another Mopar Off My Bucket List - Barracuda Fastback

John I usually check in to fabo once a day. There is so much going on I
don't have the time to see it all. But when I do take a look I always like to see what you are
up to. I like your dig in and figure it out as you go style you pull off so well on some of your
projects within a project.
I almost never comment in a guys thread unless I feel I can help a guy with a problem. I suppose I should join in more but Im not much of a talker even off line.
Pay no mind to the BS and just keep doing what your doing. Were out here watching and
wishing we had more time to stay with our cars as you are. Thanks for taking the time to share
your mopars with us. I personally liked seeing your duster being transformed into your ride your way. Stick around. I will try to join in every once in awhile.


Thanks ssba. It really does help to keep the enthusiasm up when you get feedback from others. - I even take criticism as a positive. It often keeps me from getting too distasteful on choices I make. There are so many great build threads on FABO. I had originally planned on having one for each of our projects, but as I've gotten older I've gotten lazier and more difficult to keep track of what I've posted. I thought that long intervals in work on one project as I jumped to another would make it hard to follow progress here.

I'm not sure if this many ongoing projects is a blessing or a curse. Guys out there that see someone with this many old Mopar performance vehicles might assume that I'm rolling in the dough. I try not to get whiney about finances but the truth of the matter is that I'm struggling just as much as 90% of the rest of you. I don't have near as much skill as the rest of the guys with FABO restoration projects. - So I'm unable to dazzle anyone with my brilliance and try to make up for it by baffling you guys with my BS.