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Old 03-10-2013, 06:13 PM
makoshark makoshark is offline
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Originally Posted by tubbed69 View Post
Wish you were closer would gladly help with the gaps,sure takes a lot of patience and maybe a few drywall repairs,good luck.
Thanks...I've run out of patience though. I haven't touched the front cap lately. As a matter a fact, I removed it all. I did finally get around to prepping and spraying the inner cowl with epoxy primer. I installed the Vintage Air unit. I then prepped the back side of the repop dash top with epoxy primer, then white spray enamel followed by some strategically placed Dynamat Xtreme. After all that, I finally welded the dash top back onto the car. Ironically, the dash top was the first panel I removed from this car. Years later, I finally get around to installing the new one. I removed the dash completely after realizing someone had sprayed an entire gallon of paint on it. I'll get it sandblasted here soon and then reinstall it.

I really would like to get the front cap fitted, as it should, before I put it back up on the rotisserie to finish out the bottom of the car.

Yesterday, I spent most of the day finishing up my rotisserie. It took me a while to find someone to CNC laser cut some plate for the roto I designed.
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