Thank's guys, it's working out great!
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Thank's guys, it's working out great!
Made a little progress, finished all welding, and grinding on the flooring. Primed, and
seam sealed everything.
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Applied a couple coats of Epoxy which looked so good I'm going to leave it like this.
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Rich
It was so comfortable working on the quarters, and cowl with body rolled on it's
side I flipped it to do the other side as well. Here's a few pics of the areas
I had welded patch panels in, also the reveal line I moved.
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Rich
I went back, and reblocked the whole body again.
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Rich
Decided to finish every panel before shooting any color. The body, doors, and
trunk lid are all ready to shoot. Covered the body, and stored finished pieces
in house.
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The frame aprons in the pic were finished today, and am working on the grill shell.
Just ran across this pic of my old Nova, my friend that bought it just sold it to
a guy in Kentucky. Lot of good miles on this car.
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Rich
As always, Thanks for the pics Rich..
Your level of craftsmanship is over the moon, WOW.
Thanks for sharing the build with us.
Your body work looks awesome! That Nova is a sweet ride!
Ditto the work looks excellent!. You inspire to work harder!
Thank's guys!!
Just got my seat back, very happy with it!
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Rich
Very nice!
What did that seat start "life" as? Was it a mini van seat?
As was my assumption.
Rodger is correct, The popular Dodge Caravan middle seat. The
seat cover is glued to the sculpted foam so care is
needed to remove it. The upholstery shop glued new foam on
, and reshaped it for the new style. It's a good quality vinyl, very
happy with the results!
Rich
It looks great too.
What did the wife think about you "modeling" the seat on the coffee table in the living room?!?!?:LOL::LOL::LOL: