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Check out the fabrication skills on this guys all alluminium body Willys. Even if you dont like the car :shock: , you gotta admire the work. :thumbright: :thumbright:

http://allshops.org/cgi-bin/community/c ... 0231374607

Just like buses :lol: heres another one
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Outstanding :thumbright: The colleges in this country could learn from that. Where my boys are,they can only afford Sealey and Draper junk tools. Don't think they've even got OBDII readers yet,let alone wheeling machines.
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That's a lot of Autosol keeping that clean :)
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:shock: caption to picture no 45 "The door top was suprisingly hard to make " understatment of the year, thats some amazing work.
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:shock: 8-) 8-) Stunning workmanship
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superb workmanship, i hope he ends up doing custom or restoration work, not in a mainstream body repair shop. im sure with those skills he would make a fortune.
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Love it, workmanship is outstanding. 8-)
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Post by Blue »

Fantastic! thanks for posting that, I now feel totally inadequate....
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Incredible, that's a labour of love, if ever there was one. :thumbright:
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latil wrote:Outstanding :thumbright: The colleges in this country could learn from that. Where my boys are,they can only afford Sealey and Draper junk tools. Don't think they've even got OBDII readers yet,let alone wheeling machines.
Preston college has wheeling machines and stuff, I once did a saturday course to get access to all that stuff....was worth the course fee to have use of it, especially as work refunded it when I asked them :D
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Post by Gareth »

That young fella has some serious talent :shock:
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