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Post by Mick70RR »

You should have a go at TIG welding Jim, if you have ever gas welded it's easy but so much nicer. I don't like MIG, can't see what I am doing and I I always think I am going to set the garage on fire with all the sparks. :D
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you can only burn once mick :D when you get a mig set up right you dont get that much spatter from it each to there own tho ;)
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challenger wrote:if you gona hit them 12,s mate you need to get on it and get stuck in , best of luck matey :thumbright:
Ain'nt that the truth , get nowt for nowt in this life. That's a respectable time Jim , especialy in a heavy old E body. :thumbright:
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Good lookin car, excellent work, all credit to ya :thumbright:
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Jim the car looks fantastic it's a real credit to you. Seeing a job like this is a real inspiration to those going through the same pain. We are 2 years into the Coronet and some times it is difficult to see the the light at the end of the tunnel. If you have some more pics it would be great to see them :thumbright:
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Well done Jim!!! :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Post by challenger »

thanks for the kind words chaps a few more naff quality pics, k member had to be changed havin been stoved in, in the centre plus it had been welded to the chassis behind steering box :roll: and amongst the mess under the bonnet theres a 318 :lol: :thumbright:
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few more , engine block is as i brought it bare , and dread to think how many hours i spent on that firewall, the shiny metal on the firewall is what i had to fabricate as i couldnt find a replacement panel :roll:
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last few , been a hard slog at times and nearly did give up a few times to but glad i stuck with it and for those who am doing a resto keep the spirit up and stay stuck in its allworth it :thumbright:
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good job jimbob, ;)
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stunning car its credit to you 8-) 8-)
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Thats is a cracker, the paint looks fab =P~
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If you did want another project there is a guy on my message board selling his 1970 R/T convertible 440+6 4-speed car. Numbers matching and fender tag/broadcast sheet complete. Plumb Crazy and white interior on the options.

Worth a bloody fortune when restored. :shock:
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Post by challenger »

i see where your coming from dave but i think next project would prob be a strict race car , as you well know doin a resto like that takes so much time out in your life before you know it 2-3 years has gone by and you aint seen much of life apart from cleaning and cutting out the rust and body prepping , all worth it in the end i know but i,m happy at the mo using it and doin things to make it faster , i guess that ole drag racing bug may have got to me :D
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Dave wrote:If you did want another project there is a guy on my message board selling his 1970 R/T convertible 440+6 4-speed car. Numbers matching and fender tag/broadcast sheet complete. Plumb Crazy and white interior on the options.

Worth a bloody fortune when restored. :shock:
how much dave ????????????
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