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    blew it apart to find out what needs replaced, try to figure out how to fix what's been done wrong

    then built a simple jig to hold the cowl so I could start repairs
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    mounted on table
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    I was going to cut up the gas tank (which was good) for more room up front,
    traded a buddy for one that had already been cut on so he could have my old one to use.

    cut the bottom out, got it mounted

    then cut out the lower cowl's and cleco'd in the patches
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    next I started on the dash

    I wanted something with style, and personality.

    So I found a dash out of a 50 Chevy sedan, and knew where it belonged

    thank god the face of the dash if nice and flat, made lay out a dream.
    had to take 9 5/8" out of the dash, took 2" off each end, and the balance out of the glove box.

    cut her up, and got about half way threw fit up when I realized it was 10 pm, because my internal clock said go home lol


    I love it!
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