Project is back from the blasters and the load of replacement sheetmetal has been ordered. Looks worse than I thought
. I guess the first 20 years of the car's life must have been rough cause this sure didn't happen over the last 20 that it has spent in the garage
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Glad we had it stripped though. That's the only way to know what's hiding under all the ancient filler, kitty hair, riveted aluminum patches, etc.
I think the next pics I get from Dan should classify as "progress pics"
John
What was the dash
Flintstone toeboard
Rear glass channel
Patched tail panel