RE: 64 restoration...what's the next step?
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Indeed it is worth it, imho. 

Rust "bubbles" just grow if left unattended. Better to stomp the rust 
out now, as it will only end up a bigger repair later. 

Besides, body work is good "quality time" with your Dodge. You get to 
repeatedly rub the repair with sandpaper, acting like a Mopar 
massage therapist. :)

Gary H.

Andy Grow wrote:
<snip>> What my question is - is it worth it for me to do the bodywork 
on the hood and fenders NOW (which will be 99% my labor) and then have 
it primed and painted (not a top-quality paint job now...), and then 
have it completely repainted again once the entire body is done in 2-3 
years?  Or should I just wait and do all the bodywork at once, followed 
by the priming and painting?<snip>

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