Damn dude, I heard people mention your beadrolling in your build thread, thought, what bead rolling, so I had to look it up, you went apeshit on that beadroller, good for you! Nice work man!


I like your stamp too, thats a lot better than the stickers you had earlier.
And I remember when you used to attach ground wires to rubber cruise control diaphrams, just look at you now with all your "skilz".
Make sure you get a LOT of communication on that killer drag radial A body man. Looks like a stock "type" suspension drag radial car with an SFI cert chassis. Its funny how the frame in the back is just left with the inner "skin" inside the rear tire to follow the rules, the original frame is barely there any more, almost comical. What are those 315X drag radials? The suspension points, although similar to stock, are all aftermarket and adjustable now even in the frame, it's crazy what they consider stock suspension any more.
Anyway, some people will want you to make all the decisions, and some people will want to know if the edges well be overlapping, butted up and sealed with sealer, etc. So communication is the key on a big job like that to make sure you give the customer exactly what they want. Thats an expensive job, but I know you got this, you got the skilz!
When they do the burnout they won't want hte car filling up with smoke, so make sure to ask if they plan to seal it up or they want you to do it or what. But thats an important thing in a drag car it they won't be able to see anything and then they have to open the door to air it out and look funny.
Have fun man, you got it!