1966 Dart GT-it begins

Nice work.

Note on undercoating, not saying you don't know this but thinking some others reading along may not think of this old trick. Before applying rust preventive coating / sound deadener into an area that could clog weep / drain holes slide a straw into the hole (coffee stirrers work great for those tight slots) and allow coating to cure before removing them. Twist the straw as you remove. If you are installing new panels, say a trunk vertical / riser to the bottom of the quarter panel, before welding the seams place a small drill bit (at an angle towards the rear of the car) between the panels and pinch on each side of the bit. Move the bit a few inches or however far needed to replicate factory weeps / drains.

Congrats on new compressor. I have a similar unit, appears to be a 60gal tank, that I installed in a small outside shed I built attached to the 1-car garage at my previous home to help keep noise down. I installed a louver on the bottom of the door to the shed and a roof vent to reduce heat in the shed. I found in the summer months the shed became very warm and I had to open the door to allow the heat to get out. Later on I installed a fan below the roof vent with a thermostat that would bring the fan on at 95 degrees. That seemed to work well.



Keep up the great work