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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7806 Location: Williams California | bbrasse1 - 2016-07-19 4:09 PM Really nice work John. You do miracles with cars that others would give up on. Thanks, Bob!! | ||
Chrysler Power |
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Member Posts: 45 Location: Vacaville,Ca or Harbor springs,Mi | Wow nice work. Ill have to come up and check this one out! | ||
mogge65 |
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Expert Posts: 1295 Location: Nasco , SWEDEN | Nice work John, any update ? | ||
Coronet 59 |
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Member Posts: 34 Location: Eringsboda/Blekinge/Sweden | Nice work John it's going to be a beauty :-) | ||
big m |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7806 Location: Williams California | mogge65 - 2017-05-08 10:00 PM Nice work John, any update ? I haven't had time to touch the car for nearly a year, doing rust repairs on a customer's rusty Plymouth 4-door HT, as well as several jobs for a local body shop that won't do any more restoration work, and sends the owner to me. I'll find some time this fall to continue, I want to get the bare metal blasted and in epoxy primer before next rainy season. ---John | ||
mogge65 |
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Expert Posts: 1295 Location: Nasco , SWEDEN | Totally awesome John , Me and Thomas (Cowboy joe , you met him when you stayed at his house during Power bigmeet this year ) are checking your work and we are stunned. Thomas are a bit interested in a Firesweep 59 at kpusabil . Do you have parts for him if he needs any.... | ||
big m |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7806 Location: Williams California | Morgan, I do have a number of '59 Firesweeps for parts. If Thomas buys the car, let me know what he's needing! ---John | ||
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Expert Posts: 2905 Location: little rock, AR | big m - 2017-06-16 11:11 AM I don't know why you want to DogMouth a Plymouth 4dr HT. You know thats a solid car!!! He He Hemogge65 - 2017-05-08 10:00 PM Nice work John, any update ? I haven't had time to touch the car for nearly a year, doing rust repairs on a customer's rusty Plymouth 4-door HT, as well as several jobs for a local body shop that won't do any more restoration work, and sends the owner to me. I'll find some time this fall to continue, I want to get the bare metal blasted and in epoxy primer before next rainy season. ---John | ||
big m |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7806 Location: Williams California | Finally having a chance to get back on this one. Fabricated a lower quarter panel for the driver's side, and installed it, then replaced a section of driver's floor where the inspection cover mounts, along with numerous small holes and weak spots. Just a bit of cleaning, and I'll wheel the body outside and blast it. (DSCN7510.JPG) (DSCN7512.JPG) (DSCN7514.JPG) (DSCN7513.JPG) Attachments ---------------- DSCN7510.JPG (124KB - 242 downloads) DSCN7512.JPG (125KB - 261 downloads) DSCN7514.JPG (124KB - 257 downloads) DSCN7513.JPG (123KB - 241 downloads) | ||
Powerflite |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9666 Location: So. Cal | Nice when you get to work on your own cars again. Coming along well. | ||
johnsnowkornar |
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New User Posts: 4 Location: United States | big m - 2019-07-11 11:58 AM Finally having a chance to get back on this one. Fabricated a lower quarter panel for the driver's side, and installed it, then replaced a section of driver's floor where the inspection cover mounts, along with numerous small holes and weak spots. Just a smittybilt winches and I'll wheel the body outside and blast it. What does IP68 or IP67 mean when I see it in the winch descriptions? | ||
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