Thanks for the welcomes; you all have some very nice cars - obviously a lot of work in them - or going into them.
For Sean, I was thinking about getting a rotisserie for years but was put off by the cost plus I am not planning on doing another car after this one. However, I have never seen one for sale used. I have limited time so building one myself seemed to compete with working on the parts of the car I can get to. My intent is to do the firewall, roof and maybe the trunk floor, which I have removed, and then turn the car over to a local body shop that specializes in Mopars and has a good reputation - I am lucky such a place exists in my area.
I do have the ability to sandblast it - I have a "PA Blaster" - there is a whole forum for that. All of this would save $ and build my skills, but if I try to do it all I could be 90 when I finally get to drive it and by then we will all be looking for Edelbrock drop-in electric battery enhancers rather than headers.
That said, if I actually do a good job on this part I may start to change my mind and try and do more. You can see from my pix what the quality of my weld looks like. I pounded on it with a hammer and it did not break free, so I must have done something right. Even as ugly as it is.
I do have an acquaintance who is a retired master mechanic and metal worker who knows welding. I do not know how much MIG welding he has done but I will check in with him.
I need to take JHC's advice and do some practice welds too. I have been welding patches onto a flange around the original hole. In some cases I have used a sheet metal screw to clamp the pieces when I can't get a regular clamp in there, then just welded in the screw and ground it off. I want to try some butt welds too, but I need to find out if I need a copper backing piece , and if so, how to clamp it in place. One issue is getting the right setting on the MIG - the setting calls for a wire speed of 6 for 18 ga - seems like that will deposit a lot of steel that I would have to grind off...