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Old 04-09-2022, 12:23 PM   #10
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Re: 1972 slow build

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Originally Posted by Waders View Post
After I painted and reassembled the front end I decided to try my luck at some body work. I ordered patch panels and tore into the drivers side rocker panel. I cannot find any pictures, I think they were lost in a cell phone casualty. I was about to move on to more rocker panel work but I was already almost burnt out on it. So I did something I said I wasn't going to do on this build.. I took the body off the frame. Why?? because its only a couple bolts(that need to be replaced anyway), a few electrical connections, and a couple fuel lines. I was pretty much there. looking back now I'm glad I did it

It's always a little daunting when you first start tearing stuff apart. As long as you take pictures along the way it really isn't so bad.

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