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Woah! What? Did you save the good stuff at least? We need details.

Why?!!!
 

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But Chris is an easy going fella. I know it sucks when you uncover that much rust, but the car was completely disassembled and ready for the upswing.
 

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Yeah I know, I was following this. The one line 'I scrapped this pos' doesn't necessarily mean he drove it to the crusher and pushed the button. Maybe he just scrapped to project for the garage space and someone else is putting it back together.
 

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well after alot of issues trying to weld and get anything done plus health issues, and trying to do alot of things around the house, kids school, grass cutting mine and old man's, working on the wife's daily, and all that other BS.













































































I got some work done LOl just messing with yall. Sorry. I had to learn to weld, get a full face auto dim helemt to be able to see, still not great but I think she's good. I've got more to weld on the center tunnel, and the torque box covering I'm working on now, it's thicker, ALOT easier to weld. I also began removing the other bad pan. I just haven't done much in the last week after installing the new pool for the kids.

Don't mind the silver paint, just needed something to protect it while I do the rest. I plan to remove it all and epoxy or something like chassisaver the entire thing top and bottom. I also plan to flip the roll over jig around ad tip it up the other way to allow for better axxess on some parts for welding. Yes there's more grinding and more welding in order in quite a few spots.

Big thanks to those who are following this build. I know it's slow but it's getting there.


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Ha ha! Not as funny a story as pushing the crusher button though.

Paint more silver, these really look good in silver.
 

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you know hoestnly I plan on using the chassis saver silver, as it has more alum. fiers to help fill in like pits and such, should work nice for my **** welds, grinds and rust it has.

I also want to do something like a raptor liner or at least undercoating under the bottom. The top I'm fine with just doing a epoxy or chassis saver but had considering doing top and bottom the same.

Biggest goal long term protection.

Also need advice on seam sealer, gonna need a 55 gallon drum LMAO. I'm thinking brush on for tight areas, where the metal is tight, and caulk gun style for the larger gaps? I was also thinking to do the chassis saver or epoxy first, seam seal, then go back over the sealer. I used weld thru primer on all overlapping joints, and I even hit the underside of the rear pan, front pan, inside the braces and torque box in chassis saver before hand.
 

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Oh my God, you just about gave me a heart attack!!! Don't do that again! Lol
 

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Same here ,Andy. Thought he went off the deep end!! DON'T DO THAT Chris!!
 

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HA I'm too deep into it to take that kind of loss. I sold one with probably less rot to Andy, and gave away a lifted square with some frame cracks and floor rot for this so gotta stop at some point and fix something.

I've came close alot of times. Mostly due to me not being able to get things done due to health or just other things coming up. It's just gonna take longer, do what I can when I can. Summer is here so I doubt I get much done. Heat and kids, doesn't equal up to much work on my end usually.
 

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I just gasped for a moment haha. Good one. I was like what the hell happened to piss him off that much!

Glad you're making progress.
 

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Also need advice on seam sealer, gonna need a 55 gallon drum LMAO. I'm thinking brush on for tight areas, where the metal is tight, and caulk gun style for the larger gaps? I was also thinking to do the chassis saver or epoxy first, seam seal, then go back over the sealer. I used weld thru primer on all overlapping joints, and I even hit the underside of the rear pan, front pan, inside the braces and torque box in chassis saver before hand.

I use the 3m Ultrapro. I use a glove and smear it wherever it needs to go, then paint over it later. In production it's applied to bare metal, but I always paint, apply, then paint over it.
 

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