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Old 08-24-2024, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Blown353 View Post
Can someone please check the temperature down in hell? Because something must be VERY wrong in the world when Jody posts progress pictures on the same day I'm actually in the shop working on my own car and not working on someone elses. That just doesn't happen... might be a sign of the impending apocalypse, lol

Regarding the patina meme that dhutton posted above, does that meme also apply to the guys who spend $150K+ on a build with perfect bodywork and metal fab and then pay tons of money to hide it under airbrushed fauxtina?

There's a reason I haven't painted my car yet either, and that's because I liked to drive it and not worry too much about rock chips (at least when it used to drive, lol.) Although when you start getting rust holes peeking through the patina, it's probably time to do something...

Jody, did Jim burn all the original lead out of the roof/quarter seam, or did he just leave it and skim over it? How's the condition of the filler piece between the back window and trunk and the back glass channel? That's always a problem area on these cars because it's recessed and never drains without help. I've seen guys braze in drain tubes at the bottom corners of the back window channel (similar to a sunroof) and then run drain hoses down and out the trunk floor... works well. Although if the car isn't sitting outside in the rain leaving the glass channel constantly full of water it's not a huge problem, just use a blower to get the water out when you wash it or when it does get wet.
I do not know if Jim removed the lead. The car lived it's entire life in Sacramento, so it has virtually no rust. One small area just behind the rear wheelwell, that's it as far as I know.
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