Here's the Center caps that were on it. They're just cheap plastic. I did an online search and it looks like American Racing has similar caps but made of metal.
I have already planned on epoxy primer and then a more sandable primer on top of that but I want to try and pull all the little depressions up as much as possible first. I want to use as little body filler as possible. However I have bought some body filler from Eastwood which has aluminum...
I am stripping my car down to bare metal for a full restore. I have most of the outer shell stripped and want to start identifying all the dings and divots and such that need to be dealt with. Will it be a problem down the road painting wise if I use a magic marker to mark the spots needing...
That's over the course of four or 5 weeks maybe two to four hours at a shot in my spare time on days it was warm enough to work in our unheated shop building. Maybe 40 to 60 hours total. Probably that much more time or a little more to get metal where I want it.
Hello everyone. Been a long time since I posted anything, mainly because I had nothing to post since my car was just sitting in limbo. Well I am glad to report that I now have my 70 Barracuda indoors and have started restoration work on it. Still a lot of work to do. Just have all the surface...
Just ran across this ad on Springfield MO craigslist. Looks like a really nice project that just needs to be finished. If I had the money I would check into it myself. Plymouth cuda 1971 cuda not barracuda Mopar project car