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don selleck

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finally got some time to blast her got about 80% done, when rain showers were coming, so got cleaned up and put away, back at it probably mid week, came out well. found a few small boo boo's but overall very nice
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don selleck

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Well the rest of the results are in, pretty damn good for 54 years in michigan. Has a few issues of course but very happy
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with the underneath results
 

moparlee

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Looks great! You are right, certainly does not look like a lived in Michigan car. Must not have been driven in the winter months very much.
 

don selleck

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car was garage kept since 83. doubt if it ever saw much snow. can't wait to start welding on it. just finished a couple framing jobs so gonna be back on it tomorrow.
 

don selleck

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THE BAD AND THE UGLY. started cutting out the rusted area's in the wheel well back to weldable metal. there are several different layers of metal, going back to that pattern if possible. Took pictures before cutout, but was pretty gone, as you can see, I think i have the drivers figured out but does ANYONE Have a pic of the areas intact. THANKS in advance.

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