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Old 01-19-2009, 01:13 AM   #8
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Re: '72 Frame Up Rebuild

OK, the boys at MTO have been busy....body is off and we are ready to sandblast the frame.

You will see blue tape on the front fenders, we are "trimming" the fenders to tuck the 35's under it with a 4" lift. I really didn't want smaller tires or a higher lift ;-)

I was thinking about using POR after the sandblast, thought it might be more durable than rattle can paint?

Anyone have any experience in that?

Was looking through LMC and now I'm wanting to put the Firewall Insulator Pad and EVA Sound Deadener and Heat Shield Kits on as soon as the body is ready to put back on the frame.

Was also looking at the Molded Industrial Polyvinyl Floor Mats because it's gonna be topless if not all the time, most of the time.

Not sure about the quality of any of that stuff.....anyone????

Now....it's just a matter of putting it back together huh....
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