1972 Duster Build with my Daughter

One thing I keep reminding my son about in our 72 build (and myself) is "It ain't a Barrett Jackson show car". If I didn't do that I would get buried in the weeds on detail and he would never get to drive it. We have cut several corners that he can deal with in later years just to get him driving it, which pains me. But that was the original goal. (We didn't quite have the level of effort you needed Jim).
On the other hand, if I build him a trailer queen, I would never allow him to drive it. :lol:

Keep up the great work.

The reason I did this on my Coronet and now the Duster is I want to know the condition of everything inside and out. When I finished I did not want to have to worry about getting home or spend every other weekend working on it. Once done all I want to do is turn the key and go. Doubly true if it my daughters car. It needs to be a dependable as a newer car for her.