That makes sense. I have a guy straightening the frame of my 64 Vette right now (I always seem to find the cars with frame issues). Once I pick it up, I can hopefully replace it with the Challenger and get that dealt with.
Once back, I guess I will strip paint and whatever bondo I find, drop out the k-frame with engine, suspension etc as one unit, then take it to the blaster. Dutch Brothers makes this cool kit that bolts in place of your k-frame. It has pivoting wheels that lock and the kit also has a set of wheels for the back end so I can gut the car to a shell.
It seems I have time to talk to the guy and verify prices. I like your idea about doing some myself if I can save money on stripping.
After that, I suppose I need to shoot it down with epoxy primer, then start replacing the front end sheet metal.
After the frame shop and after car is gutted to a shell, should I leave the radiator support and inner fenders for extra support or is it structurally safe to move the car around without all that sheet metal as long as the weight of the engine and suspension are gone?
Ideally, it would be nice to blast the car without it but I don't want to create any new problems for myself.