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Old 03-24-2013, 07:01 AM
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Jakes got a few more little things to button up but were closing in on done.
I love these Pics.. the idea of the underside being finished and it being a roller is really amazing.. 6 months ago it was pretty much a stalled project with a gaping hole where the trunk used to be, with no suspension and a twisted up old subframe sitting behind my garage... Now its a power plant and wiring short of a North East beast,, Anyone up for a little North / south friendly competition...? Maybe the RU faster boys vs the Yankees?
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Looks very nice under there.
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very nice progress,sure will be fun to drive
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Old 04-03-2013, 06:01 PM
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Roll Cage is done, Car is ready to come home..
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Roll Cage is done, Car is ready to come home..
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Jakes got a few more little things to button up but were closing in on done.
I love these Pics.. the idea of the underside being finished and it being a roller is really amazing.. 6 months ago it was pretty much a stalled project with a gaping hole where the trunk used to be, with no suspension and a twisted up old subframe sitting behind my garage... Now its a power plant and wiring short of a North East beast,, Anyone up for a little North / south friendly competition...? Maybe the RU faster boys vs the Yankees?
Now those underside pics are tasty.
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Old 04-06-2013, 09:23 AM
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Back in the garage...
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Rust repair, plated form the rear then filled with the welder form the front.
Any advice on how to fill the divits... appreciated.
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Fond the final rust spot (everything else is already replaced or clean)
Under the dash, ground out the rust, welded up the seams and holes and locked it down with SEM, self etching primer.
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Old 04-24-2013, 04:48 PM
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Default Little Filewall waork today

Decided to take my own path mounting the DSE heater delete plate.. For my 2 cents... drill out the spot welds across the top.. then cut te rest completly out.. leave enough on the bottom to overlap. weld the seam form the inside if possible..
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