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Well, you do know how to make a fellow feel better about his own project. Man, that's a challenge.
Good luck, Derek.
BB
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Gettin better...
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Keep on keep'in on! Nice work.
6s6
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Pic test, still won't post
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Derek, that looks about as bad as some of those old Japanese warplanes that they pulled up around some Pacific Atoll!
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HA! I like that one...It actually wasn't as bad as it looks. Once I cut out the floor pans and pressure washed the rest of it , Most of it was Georgia clay. The bottom of the trunk floor just has some surface rust which I'm guna hit with my new sand blaster . After that I'll body work my seams ,Prime , and paint..
Last edited by Derek (4/06/2013 8:04 AM)
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A little duct tape on those floors and you are good to go!
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