Another Mopar Off My Bucket List - Barracuda Fastback

Last week I loaded up the Duster and hauled it to a glass shop to have the windshield installed. The boss was gone and the one worker there told me he could save me money if I returned on Saturday and helped him install it after hours. I was to call him 'early afternoon' on the 28th.

On Saturday (the 28th) I waited until 12:30 in the afternoon and called him up. He answered but said he was out of town and I should have called earlier. I was a biy miffed but figured that I could wait until he returned later. I told him to give me a call when he was ready. - If not Satrday evening, then on Sunday.

It's now Monday and I still haven't heard back from him. The truck is still hooked to the loaded trailer. I'm starting to consider putting the windshield in by myself. I don't have any of those big suction cup tools and I'm a little leery of handling the glass without an extra hand. In order to work inside I'd have to push the 'Lil Red out into the driveway. I ran out of propane for shop heat on Friday and didn't bother to get the tank filled because the truck was still hooked to the trailer. (I've got an 80 gallon tank)

I focused my attention on non-car stuff over the weekend but I don't want to be held up much longer. The clock is ticking and I know that when Spring arrives most of my time will be occupied by obligations that will prevent me from making progress on these projects.

What a bummer! I wonder if he really knows his stuff and maybe it might be better just to have the BOSS do it and be done with it. Sometimes I find it a pain to try to save a few bucks and seldom does it work out as I had wished.