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Old 04-11-2022, 10:53 PM   #13
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Re: 1972 slow build

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Now it was time to start tearing into the frame. I stripped it down as much as I could with a wire wheel. I Installed 2 piece c-notches and welded them in place along with the bolts.Then I figured out it was way easier to work on it when it was on its side. Since My rear axle was drained long ago there was nothing to make a mess and it sat there so nicely. I flipped it a few times and got the frame way cleaner than I probably should have. I tented it off and vented it through a window and sand blasted most of it.

Looking good. That's a pretty neat way to keep the dust to a minimum too. You are making good progress.

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