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Simple? What's simple?
![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Southeast CT
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Re: New project! The "Red Herring"
So this weekend a buddy of mine came up bright and early Saturday to install a new stainless exhaust on his Sonoma. Long story short, turns out you can't actually get an exhaust for his truck, so he got what was close and I cut and welded the tailpipe to work - here's the rear half of the system, all welded ready to install
![]() I was just happy for the opportunity to practice MiG on SS before I start building my seat mounts. Between the exhaust and a bad starter solenoid on my '69, I lost about a day and a half for this truck. But tonight, progress! Windshield section patched, finished and drilled for spots: ![]() Clamped up ![]() And burned in and MOSTLY cleaned up ![]() I think, given how much trouble I am having getting the body line at the base of the windshield (where I welded) to look right, I may actually cut further into the cowl on the other side to alleviate this problem. Is there some secret to this that I missed???
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