I find the shows on television funny sometimes. Especially the ones out of California and Texas. What they consider bad. LOLlol, yea i lived in PA for a while, eye opener for sure. I passed on the car, not really for the rust but just too many projects. I will say this challenger almost made me foget about my 41 willys. will start looking for another e-body this fall.
Holy Cow! Is there any other pieces of the original body/car? I know I'm willing to work hard but I couldn't go this far down that road. You are a brave person and I'm sure very capable and an accomplished auto artisin.When these cars where built the only paint on them was what you could see and only where the painter could reach. Simply put every internal structure was left as bare metal. After removing rusty panels, soda blasting the surface and priming with an acid based zinc chromate primer. I think your on the right path by waiting for the right car. On my current build we are only keeping the stock body and external trim. and selling all the OEM hardware I have already made over $7,500 and still have boxes of parts left to sell.
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Yeah, this was never the plan when I started. LOL. it had some rust between the drip rail and roof skin by the qtr. window had to remove the roof skin to repair the spot and then found much of the structure under it was rotted thru so those panels had to be removed the rust cut out new parts made then rewelded. You know it's like the old saying, one thing leads to another an so on.Rich, thats way further than i would think about lol.