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Location: Hampton, Ga
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Re: 1967 buick special wagon
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As frustrating as the challenges are sometimes, I enjoy figuring things out and taking things that don't necessarily belong together and making them look like they were intended to exist the whole time. Facebook has a group dedicated to body swaps, and I'm so impressed with the vision and abilities of other people. From simple rat rod swaps to factory looking swaps that look like gm and Ford and dodge designed and built them. Plus the cross pollination of BMW chassis swaps under 58 Detroit steel and things that blow my mind. That page gets me excited to try new things Josh
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Re: 1967 buick special wagon
I finished making the driver's side rear wheel tub. I painted all the welds and bare metal with engine paint. I'll seal both sides of the seams, undercoat the bottom and I'll put sounds deadener on the top. I'm excited to get one complete. The passenger side will be more of a challenge with the fuel filler neck
Josh
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