Thanks guys. AlleyoopMgv, I see the passion runs deep in your family. My dad actually discourages all of my interest in the older cars. He says that they drove them because they had to. He always questions why I would waste time and money of yesterdays junk. My son's passion for the old stuff has softened him a bit and he seems to be interested in our Challenger project. Aren't grandkids magic?
My Dad (lost him in 06 to pancreatic cancer) has been into cars and drag racing since before I was born. I have 2 older brothers, and they are both car guys (Chevy, barf!) .
Everyone's got to have a hobby, that's what keeps me out of trouble! LOL!
I have 2 grandkids myself, and they are great!
My Dads car was done the first time in the late 70's, and then the second time it was painted in the mid to late 80's. Thats acrylic enamel paint (the black) with the purple lettering on it. He sold it in 2004, in street trim and it still looked great!
It's like ramenth says, if it's prepped and painted properly, you shouldn't have a problem with it.