I sold the 66 belvedere and 70 duster cause I had perfectitus. They needed this and they needed that. I had lots of time to reflect on memories while driving over the road in the semi. Things I learned.
1. All my hotrods we really wore out hand me downs.
2. floor mats were for covering holes in the floor.
3. Cars came in two colors black or grey primer (backyard picasso style)
4. Half the parts came off other junk **** at the salvage yard. (Some on weekends and nights)
5. shag carpeting was a option in most mopars I owned.
6. Correct was what fit and worked not what some idiot deemed contours correct
7. Earl scheib paint job was a dream.
What I am telling you is bolt the damn thing together and drive it ! fast or slow painted or not cars suck as yard/garage art. It was nice in Topeka friday and I drove the valiant all over town with the windows rolled down having a blast. I got out on the highway and rolled up to about 70mph. Yep passenger floor mat blew up revealing the header and highway. I laughed made a note to fix it someday and smiled. cars are to be drove and enjoyed.