Prodject---My dads Pony
#193
Thats why I am so very avid on taking pictures of the progress on the rigs I build for folks---you can look back at the evolution...
#194
okay, got the right wheelhouse parts to replace the pieces that butt against the quarter panels, so I dropped them off at the car, tomorrow CT will begin work on those, and I will stop by after my wife gets home from work so that I can clean up some rust on the drivers side wheel well, and the painter figures that in less than two weeks we will be ready to paint the whole works...
#195
went out to the car tonight, and CT had the passenger side wheel well ready to weld on, which he will do tomorrow evening, and then I will paint it with the Eastwood rust encapsulator, while CT starts working the drivers side wheel well, hopefully we should be able to start putting the quarters on by Wednesday or Thursday
#198
Here are the rear inner fender wells--ya they are shot.
He got the passenger side done. He didn't cut all the way up into where the inner structure meets the fenderwell and it made sense as to why he did what he did. Why replace good sheetmetal.
One of the replacement 1/4 panels.
He got the passenger side done. He didn't cut all the way up into where the inner structure meets the fenderwell and it made sense as to why he did what he did. Why replace good sheetmetal.
One of the replacement 1/4 panels.
#200
The doors my dad had picked up were a little rough(but FAR better than the origional ones). One of the doors had a small hole in it so CT fixed it.
And some mud on that door.
And my bro Don working away---makeing a mess(he's gotten quite goods at that---muhahahaha)
And some mud on that door.
And my bro Don working away---makeing a mess(he's gotten quite goods at that---muhahahaha)