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  • #16
    Hi Gary,

    Good to see you posting on this Forum.............

    People "need" to see your work.

    As I've said on TS..........absolutely stunning !!!!!!!!
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    • #17
      please keep the pics coming for us mere mortals. That is one serious build your doing there.
      Having seen that, I'm going outside to throw my welder and tin snips in the bin.

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      • #18
        Very tidy welding Gary..nice car too

        cheeRS Ders..

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        • #19
          Stunning work

          CheeRS
          Martin


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          • #20
            its ok i suppose

            have you welded your self in this 1 yet

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            • #21
              nice work. whats the bulkhead panel from?
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Aaron P. View Post
                like how were the inner wings before you chopped it up?
                The shell needed new outer sills, repairs to the inners, a front floor pan, new bulhead, heater plenum, top plates, inner wings, turrets etc, it was rotten on the front, but surprisingly sound everywhere else, the rails are mint, and so are the window surounds and the rear vent panel.

                Originally posted by black x pack View Post
                AND TO THINK YOU DID ALL THAT IN ONE WEEKEND ... ...
                Maybe it was 2 or 3

                Originally posted by Tim View Post

                have you welded your self in this 1 yet
                I was only stuck in it for a while ...

                Originally posted by pinto48s View Post
                nice work. whats the bulkhead panel from?
                From another car ....


                Thanks for all your comments ..
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