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    #31
    I have started on her,

















    "Self Renewed"

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      #32
      Lots and lots of rust
      Awesome pick up and find man. Can't wait to see this beauty finished!

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        #33
        tt sbc

        I have found wrenchcraft , and banks that sell what I am needing for my build on my 68 with the flaw of having to buy a whole kit or engine. Nelson racing has all the parts sorted out so I can personalize my own build and specs: but their site never allows me to purchase anything.

        I have no issues with fabrication and I need help finding reputable part companies, that will stand behind their products.

        I am very familiar with forced induction as I have built from the ground up 3 times my 4cyl 4g63t, pushing a little over 500 crank hp to all 4 wheels.
        I understand the nesecity for a quality parts made to withstand abuse and last. I cannot emphisize this enough. I do not want forign ebay junk.

        With all my searching I am finding it hard to find anything I need. Wrenchcraft seems over priced for a couple of easily accesable turbonetic journal and ball bearing turbo's.
        I want a SMIM a good set of cast manifolds that will last as well as keep the heat in where i want it. Buying these parts indivvidually is what I desire.
        Please help me source a american reputable co.
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          #34
          The time is right,
          and He's excited

          apparently Gabriel discovered he could wetsand the rust off and make the colors match again






          The amount of work here, is a bit worse than even I had expected,



          He's getting to use his first dynabrade sander,

          getting to good clean metal and using the cleaner and converter along with the por15 to create a barrier forever between the old and new.


          I had to completely fabricate the windshield are and decided to shave the front and rear window moldings in the process making a flush fit glass.


          sandblasted, and wow did that suck, never again!!!!!! metal prepped and etched primed, just to keep it from rusting down here in tn, before I could finish working on it.



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            #35
            I don't have to explain how much work has gone on here..........




            This is a very possible direction in color I may be taking this baby.
            I did this piece with the 3 main colors that will be used.

            Lots of midevil blacksmithing going on here




            I wire wheeled and cleaned up all the internals of the quarter, with the por15 system.
            This is going to be a DD so lizard skin sound control everywhere! this is the first coat I will be putting 2 coats and then a 3rd of the ceramic heat control lizard skin.

            the quarter panil is roughed in and featherfilled.

            next, doing it all over again........... I can't wait to be finished with welding!! I'm a painter and all this metal working is a nice break, but not at all fun to me or Gabriel!

            por15'd ect ect..lol

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              #36
              I'm going to add the videos in relative order in which they were made.

              http://youtu.be/PcdpocOOK_0

              http://youtu.be/av-D1kF_16c

              http://youtu.be/EqRtnxod9NY

              http://youtu.be/qipIyMFL-nY

              http://youtu.be/7LVz7hqKESs
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                #37
                Suspension time comes... air bag it!
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                    #39
                    Nice progress man, love these big old cars.

                    Vinyl tops are evil, as you very well may know now. Glad to see you were able to rebuild those window frames, the flush glass is going to look great!
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                      #40
                      so awesome man!

                      "Tucking tires and wires."
                      The Chronicles.

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                        #41
                        I'm glad you're finally working on this, and it's awesome that you're having you son help you! you're definitely putting in work, but doing it the right way.

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                          #42
                          flushed front and rear windows and feather filled black.



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                            #43
                            cut welded, cleaned and por15'd







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                              #44
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                                #45
                                the work you have done on this car is incredible. I'm sure anyone here can agree. i know your not some old fart thats been doing this for 40 years too. so i just wanted to say its great for car guys that and new generation is stepping into the shoes of the previous generations. great work and i hope you see it through to a glorious end.

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