Interesting journey, good time with your boy that he will never forget and a great looking car too. Count your blessings cause that aint all of them.
There was a lot of what looked like spray adhesive on top of the paint and a bunch of surface rust. I assume the adhesive was over spray from the the insulation on the bottom of the package trey. Any where that had surface rust got the wire wheel and a rust inhibitor before sealer went onVery nice. How did you clean the paint off the bottom of the trunk so well?
In a few short years it will be his car and I’m gonna start shopping for a road runnerBeautiful car and story. Happy your son was old enough to be involved. He certainly will remember that forever.
This car is as good as his when he turns 16, he has spent lots of hours in the shop with me restoring it and is well aware of its significance to our familyNice job, it looks like you son had a fun time helping.
You better never sell that car and give it to the kid.
I gave my duster to my boy the day I bought it 10 years ago, he helped alot along the way.