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Old 06-08-2007, 01:01 AM   #8
Rokcrln
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Re: 67 hood on a 69-72 LFD style

Now you can start doing any body wor that is needed. I wanted to do mine in Lead free body soilder only because I was going for such a tight gap that I knew I would end up with Bondo right on the edge and it would end up getting chipped off after paint. So I felt Lead free was the way to go plus I wanted to play just a bit. Once it was all shaped and blended I did add a slight skim coat with filler, sanded 90% of that off and primmed it.

Now it is on the truck and i feel it looks great! I love how smooth it looks but how stock it looks at the same time. Thank you for following along with me and I lok forward to the next write up!

Just as a side note this took me about 25hrs to complete but some of that time was extra because of the Tig welding and lead work. But even at that I would put this hood in the $1500 range to have a shop do this for you if you can fine one willing to do it.

Kevin
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