I have a 1968 Coupe that I'm just getting around to restore and wondering where to begin. Each area I think about attacking, I see an up-side and a down-side. I could really appreciate the help on figuring out where to start. Let me give you a little info about the car and what I want to do to it.
1968 Coupe with a 289 and a C4, 8" rear and drums all the way around. Was originally light Blue. I think Pacific Blue? Then someone did a bad red paint job on top of that. The front frame rails are rusted out in front of the shock towers. I want to replace the front end and, place a new engine in it, place rack and pinion on it, new front suspension, 9" rear, and course new paint.
The real question is should I bring the whole thing down to metal before I have the fron-end worked on, or visa-versa? There really is no rush to get this car done. I just can't take it totally apart at once because space is a premium in my Grarage.
1968 Coupe with a 289 and a C4, 8" rear and drums all the way around. Was originally light Blue. I think Pacific Blue? Then someone did a bad red paint job on top of that. The front frame rails are rusted out in front of the shock towers. I want to replace the front end and, place a new engine in it, place rack and pinion on it, new front suspension, 9" rear, and course new paint.
The real question is should I bring the whole thing down to metal before I have the fron-end worked on, or visa-versa? There really is no rush to get this car done. I just can't take it totally apart at once because space is a premium in my Grarage.


then putting a 428 CJ, rack n pinion, already has a 9" but we will put in a detroit locker with 4.56 gears, tie the frames, put together a interior and BAM we have a prostreet