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Time for an update, I spent all of the B/hol week back home at the folks on the Charger, went back by myself with no family so could spend as much time as I wanted working on it.

Well after spending the first Saturday recovering from the drive home the Sunday was spent removing the wings and doors for access.

Monday came and as I stood in front of her the full scale of the Tin worm damage was evident...

I almost scrapped her,

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but I'd driven 550mls and had a week before the ferry home so decided to have a go and see how it went, my brother had booked some holiday from work and gave me some help for three days,

first patch going in

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and at the end of the week she now has a complete firewall,

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she's not pretty and won't be a prom queen but at least there's a chance we can save her
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Damn, mate you have cojones! I wish you well with that project.
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That is a lot of work in a very short time, I bet you owe your bruv a few beers!
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That is a some good work started Dave, keep at it soon she will look better. :thumbright:
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Great work, well done
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Bloody hell....well done :thumbright:
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Great work being done there, this is great to see a Mopar being saved like this, keep up the great work! :thumbright:
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Thanks for the encouragement guys it's really appreciated :thumbright:
TW71 wrote:Great work being done there, this is great to see a Mopar being saved like this, keep up the great work! :thumbright:


It was very close to being scrapped but decided not to give up on her :) there are some large repairs yet to be done but the Firewall was probably the worst, fingers crossed
Pete wrote:That is a lot of work in a very short time, I bet you owe your bruv a few beers!
Yes Pete it was a busy week reckon we put over 100 hrs into it between us, and I'll probably owe him a pub at the end of it :lol:
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:thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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You're a brave man, I wouldn't have taken that on! Good luck with the project.
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Cheers Blue, don't know about Brave though more likely Hebridean Foolishness but I'm up for the challenge :lol:



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im a welder and id be thinking twice about that job , youve started it now you have to Bananarama! , well done :)
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Yep,brave :thumbright: Been there many times,making panels,drilling out spot weld through 3 layers to get the new panel in correctly,hours of welding and grinding. All so much fun :lol: :lol:
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billybob73 wrote:im a welder and id be thinking twice about that job , youve started it now you have to Bananarama! , well done :)
:lol: :lol: :lol: Cheers mate, thats been my trade as well for the last 27yrs, 16 of those building commercial vehicles.

Did have my doubts about it but hey lets give it a go and hopefully I can get it finished. :)
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latil wrote:Yep,brave :thumbright: Been there many times,making panels,drilling out spot weld through 3 layers to get the new panel in correctly,hours of welding and grinding. All so much fun :lol: :lol:
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