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SEM seam sealer looks good! Not sure if I put on too much. Decided to let it run into the seam and find it's own level instead of running my finger along it.
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I re worked the driver side wheel lip area and I’m pretty happy with the results. And once again the pictures are rotated. :fry:
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If you are taking pics with an iphone Rotate them on your computer and then save them as something else in a different file. From what i have read, even if you rotate and save back as the original file it will still default to the original picture Burb is coming along nicely Richard |
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It's been a while since I've posted. For the past 4 months I've been working on the drivers side panel between the drivers door and the wheelwell. It has been really kicking my butt. Yesterday I decided to sand off 4 months of body work and start over. I've got to make the metal straighter first.
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Man that sucks, Paul. I am just starting in on the heavy stuff on my panel and will have to do same repairs as this. I hope the new patches are better than what you described.
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Thought I would poke the big cat and see what happens. The last post was a while ago.
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I retired from teaching 2 years ago and I'm busier than ever with a full time maintenance job and working around the house. No pictures worth sharing. They all look the same. A huge tub on a rotisserie with lots of grey primer on it. Thanks for the poke guys! Paul |
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Wow last update was May! Holy crap!
The body work is probably 90% done and I'll finish it off when the body gets put back on the frame. Roof is ready for paint and that will happen after the body gets rolled outside and both the body and garage get a deep cleaning. Now all I have to do is settle on a paint brand! Paul |
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Paint will make it all worth while. It looks good. LockDoc |
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Looking good Paul
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wow ..... like to take a ride up see it in person
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Finally some progress. Painted the firewall/cowl and the roof this past week. Next step is to put the frame back under the body. I was planning on leaving the rotisserie attached to the back and support the front with a wide board like a 2x12 under the roof at the front doors. I'd make piers on either side with concrete block or 6x6 so my heavy duty screw type jack stands are on top.
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Looks good! Glad to see you are making some progress on it. LockDoc |
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Looking good Paul. Lotta real estate to spray at one time :lol:
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Nice work!!
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Lots of great work there!
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Well this has been a long time coming.
Couple notes: I used the Energy Suspension 3.4149G 1967-72 CHEV/GMC/.SUBURBAN polyurethane body bushing kit. It was missing several bushings but a call to Energy suspension got them shipped out really quick. Some of the bolts are the wrong style head and length. Research of the bolts shows that they are Grade 5 bolts. Two spots should have carriage bolts not hex head. Grade 5 carriage bolts are something I can get at my local hardware store. The weirdest thing is that one of the body mount holes does not line up! I used a 68 2wd GMC body and put it on a 70 4wd Chevy frame. All the other body mounts line up. This makes me wonder if in fact the 2wd body is different from the 4wd body. I'll post pics of the difference later. Right now I'm so happy to have the body on the frame! Paul |
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Coming along pretty good. Looks nice.
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"The weirdest thing is that one of the body mount holes does not line up! I used a 68 2wd GMC body and put it on a 70 4wd Chevy frame. All the other body mounts line up. This makes me wonder if in fact the 2wd body is different from the 4wd body."
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Looks great
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