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Old 09-02-2016, 06:42 AM
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Good progress, where did you get the radiator from?
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Old 09-02-2016, 11:24 AM
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I admire the heck out of anyone that can do that stuff. Nice work!
Thanks .... self taught, mostly trial and error. lol

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Nice update! Glad to see it going well.
Thanks Wayne, picking at it when I can!

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Good progress, where did you get the radiator from?

Steve, I ordered the radiator from Entropy Inc. Really nice radiator, gonna have to do something about the bling though, black is back!!

Look mom, no grinding down weld puddles!! Heck all I used was 60 grit on a block and then finished it with a flexible sanding block .... done in a half an hour!!!! Now what to do? Guess I could clean up the tail panel some ...






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Old 09-03-2016, 06:44 PM
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Cool Good garage day!

Another good day.... getting ready to install the inner and outer wheel houses. I had to get some epoxy on the inner house, and the panel/ roll bar that I can't get to when the wheel wells are in .... figured I'd spray the jamb too!












I used Eastwood's frame epoxy on the rocker panels as far as I could reach with the tube, came out great! I'll let all this dry and then get the tubs installed for the last time, stay tuned!

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Old 09-03-2016, 08:20 PM
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This thread never disappoints.

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Old 09-05-2016, 05:44 PM
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Thanks ... doing my best to get this ol girl on the road!



The carnage from today ... I forget how dirty the process of removing a quarter panel was until today. lol

I bonded the outer wheel house in and realized I didn't have enough product to get the inner attached, so I figured I might as well get the other side going, supposed to go faster on the second one, right?



How come GM didn't galvanize more parts on the car???



Little bit of rust ... just like other side, easy peasy!

Still have to finish the mini tubs too!

That's a little better!

I still have to get the roof section, rocker panel, and drip rail off, that's maybe tomorrow's goal. Then start lining up the POS AMD quarter to the GM door jamb, it'll come off after the AMD is grafted in, and then get the mini tub finished before final placement of quarter.

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Old 09-05-2016, 06:34 PM
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Looks great Michael, busy weekend doing "Labor" Huh? I think once your over this sheetmetal hump it will be all downhill....optimistically....

let me know if you need a spare set of hands one of these saturdays or sundays...i'll cruise down....Cheers
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Old 09-06-2016, 11:34 AM
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Looks great Michael, busy weekend doing "Labor" Huh? I think once your over this sheetmetal hump it will be all downhill....optimistically....

let me know if you need a spare set of hands one of these saturdays or sundays...i'll cruise down....Cheers

Thanks Mike, working on my Camaro is a labor of love that doesn't care what day it is! Sure come on down anytime do some bench racing and lunch!
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