All right - I've been away from the site but not E-bodies
My goal was to have the Cuda out for paint before the snow flew, but I was about a few weeks off the mark. Not bad.
Ive learned a few things while doing the bodywork and sanding.
1. I don't care how you covered it, it will be dusty
2. A rookie needs someone who has done this before to look at your progress and tell you "dude, open a door and let the fumes out, you can't put paint on
THAT"
3. My wife is for sure a keeper. No one has been more patient than her. (I have spent almost EVERY free moment on this car)
4. There are a lot of tips and tricks in order to get the best possible finish, and unless you are lucky enough to have someone help you, you may never know them.
Anyways, I spared you all the bodywork photos, and believe me, every panel has filler and or icing on it. Even the new steel, I learned, at times needs a little "massaging" to match up with some of the old stuff.
Following are some pics of her departing.