Slow, Driving Rustoration 1972 Dart

Look closely at #3. If you think you will be moving soon, don't tear too much apart. Enjoy it! If you take it down for a major rebuild, that usually takes years. Once you're settled in a new location then think about getting deeper into it. Just my 2 cents! I love the car by the way.

Cley

I’d do a combination of two and three,

Do what you need to do to slow/repair the rust, and keep on making the car better so you can enjoy it. Then once you have got a house with a shop then look at doing number one.

Yeah, I think this garage is becoming the most frustrating part, especially in the winter. I just don't have the room to do anything well. Last time I put the rear end on jackstands I ended up with a dent in the back of the trunk from my restored Honda's handle grips. Waiting to see if I dented the tank on the bike. Even if this garage was empty it would still be too small to do effective work in it. I could rent a shop but I'd rather the money go into parts and materials.

Thanks!