Hello to a fellow female restorer!!! Girl power!!! Listen, you will find so much technical help on here as I have in restoring a 1971 'Cuda. I have just a few small pieces of advice for you!
1. Take some of the comments you'll get here with a grain of salt. The majority of comments will be very helpful but some will not be. You may get comments like "you should do this" or "you shouldn't do this" or "OEM isn't this way". However, some comments will be the great and the informative answer you need.
2. Get a Field Service Manual for your car. It will be a huge help!
3. Never ever give up and when you have days that you think you can't do this, just stop what you're doing. Sit down somewhere and listen to your favorite song. While you're listening to that song, pretend you're in your car, fully restored (BY YOU) and your Dad is smiling down at you, so proud. Then get back to work! I'm a female grease monkey because of my Dad too and I wish he saw what I've been able to accomplish! You are going to have bad days and days where nothing goes right except managing to smash ALL your fingers, scratching your new paint job, breaking a part that you spent 3 months looking for or the plan you had for the day goes all to hell. Let nothing discourage you! You are doing an awesome thing!
4. Shop around and get knowledge before buying things!
5. The guys on here are so knowledgable and have helped me so much with small things (locks) and big things so don't be afraid to ask a million questions! They'll get answered!
Good luck, look me up if you ever need anything and keep us posted! You go girl!
Mindy B.
Ohio
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