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Re: little by little
I'm kinda partial to Palomino Beige......just sayin........ I think your trunk lid back there is lookin' a little like Palomino Beige. Great work.
Rob
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Re: little by little
Howdy
Yes a lot of people have commented on the ground coat color my coach builder just mixed up
Matthew I will see if my mate is happy to touch base
Cheers
Vic
Yes a lot of people have commented on the ground coat color my coach builder just mixed up
Matthew I will see if my mate is happy to touch base
Cheers
Vic
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Re: little by little
howdy
just a few more pics of whats been done
just a few more pics of whats been done
Re: little by little
Hey Vic,
Was great to see you at the Chrysler show this year.....Havnt seen ya in ages. Great to see
your car too man......Its perfecto brother. I love it. Hope to catch up with you again soo mate.
Take care Vic!
Jase
Was great to see you at the Chrysler show this year.....Havnt seen ya in ages. Great to see
your car too man......Its perfecto brother. I love it. Hope to catch up with you again soo mate.
Take care Vic!
Jase
Re: little by little
Victor - Great pictures of things to come for me on my Belvie Convertible. I love the detail, I hope you send a lot more pictures of the floor replacement expecially the brackets under the seat panels. Beautiful work.
Thanks,
Dick.
Thanks,
Dick.
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Re: little by little
Howdy
Yes Dick I will send thru pics as we are doing the floors
Here is another update. My plan of attack is to now work on the chassis
I aim to have a rolling chassis with motor and trans rebuilt and then brought back to the workshop to have the body lowered onto it
Here's hoping anyway
Stay well all
Cheers
Vic
Yes Dick I will send thru pics as we are doing the floors
Here is another update. My plan of attack is to now work on the chassis
I aim to have a rolling chassis with motor and trans rebuilt and then brought back to the workshop to have the body lowered onto it
Here's hoping anyway
Stay well all
Cheers
Vic
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Re: little by little
Vic, you are a great welder! The repairs are spot on! Keep sending the pics of your progress.
John Q.
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Hi John
If only I could be so good. The work you see is that of my coach builder, Mark Stidwell
He is a magician in my mind and as fussy as I am with regards to the end product
Thanks for the kind words
Cheers
Vic
If only I could be so good. The work you see is that of my coach builder, Mark Stidwell
He is a magician in my mind and as fussy as I am with regards to the end product
Thanks for the kind words
Cheers
Vic
Re: little by little
Nice work, Vic!
Is he using a tig welder on the body?
---John
Is he using a tig welder on the body?
---John
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Re: little by little
Howdy to all again
John I believe he is using a tig welder
Dick, i will take more pics of the floor, this i the next stage and hopefully from there we can start to get her ready for paint
Progress a bit slower since last pics but here are some further updates
Cheers
Vic
John I believe he is using a tig welder
Dick, i will take more pics of the floor, this i the next stage and hopefully from there we can start to get her ready for paint
Progress a bit slower since last pics but here are some further updates
Cheers
Vic
Re: little by little
Vic - Your sheetmetal man is an artist. My guy is good but not as detailed as your guy. I have all the floors in and the suspension completed. Will send pictures soon.
Dick.
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Cheers Dick
I actually spoke to Mark today (my coach builder) and it turns out he still uses the oxy for most of his welding
Hope to be doing some work on the floor this weekend
VB
I actually spoke to Mark today (my coach builder) and it turns out he still uses the oxy for most of his welding
Hope to be doing some work on the floor this weekend
VB
Re: little by little
Your guy is doing great work Vic!!
Cant wait to start my 59 soon!
Cant wait to start my 59 soon!
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Re: little by little
Cheers John
How is your project coming along, always keen to see what your up to.
Was working on the car this weekend - mainly the floors - getting it ready to do more cutting out.
I have replacement panels, however was thinking of maybe using a 4dr Pillarless floor to do the back half.
To all out there, is it my eyes or is the rear quarter panel on the driver side different to the passenger side. My coach builder put the ground coat on the drivers side rear qrt and I noticed quite a distinctive crease in the panel just to the rear of the petrol filler cap region and just before the main circular emblem.
The passenger side is no so obvious as the one on the driver side - is this correct??
Some more pics of my weekends endeavours - boy do i hate scrubbing the old tar off!!
Cheers
Vic
How is your project coming along, always keen to see what your up to.
Was working on the car this weekend - mainly the floors - getting it ready to do more cutting out.
I have replacement panels, however was thinking of maybe using a 4dr Pillarless floor to do the back half.
To all out there, is it my eyes or is the rear quarter panel on the driver side different to the passenger side. My coach builder put the ground coat on the drivers side rear qrt and I noticed quite a distinctive crease in the panel just to the rear of the petrol filler cap region and just before the main circular emblem.
The passenger side is no so obvious as the one on the driver side - is this correct??
Some more pics of my weekends endeavours - boy do i hate scrubbing the old tar off!!
Cheers
Vic