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So I made some time today to putz with this some, and one thing led to another and I finished it!! After removing the pakedge tray brace I found more rust. So I had to make ah small patch for the floor, and fab up ah new peice for the bottom end of the brace.....
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Sorry about the double pics. I forgot to mention ,You'll notice in the pic of the wheel well from the outside of the car, that I just have the tub screwed in for now. The reson for this is I'll be replacing both quarter skins , and the outer wheel houses once I'm done with the passenger side.
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Very cool! I'm prolly getting as excited about the finished product as you are!
Big tarz look real cool in the back!
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HA! thanks Sal. Yeah I'm ready to have this this on some wheels. It's fun doing the metal work but not as fun as driving it...
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