Danish low screen resto

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No, I am not the one. All that they did was replace the muffler with a glass pack. Not a big deal.
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Well time for me to do a update, i have fabbed some floor pans, i made them in two pieces, for ease of fabbing and installing,
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i also changed the inner sill
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and the lower 4 inch of the front of the passengers footwell.
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unfurtunatly, i had to return the welder and bender, couldn't have it while the Smith was on vacation, but that left me some time for the frame work.

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Frame returns after a trip to the blaster
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ofcourse i had to make some welding on this rust free California roadster
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As you see, i primed and painted it before the repair, one never know when it rains, so i wanted to have it sealed ASAP.
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Look i got a lift :D
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Next thing to do, was to take every little thing that had been pulled off the frame and have it cleaned, high preassure wash, degreaser, wash again and then hit it all with a wire wheel on a "die grinder"?, that is one hell of a dirty job, one of those things that i just have to get over, not much time to use the camera, but there is a few shots here.
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and this is how it turned out
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To be continued.

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Nice bit of work. Thanks for the photos. It's really coming together very nicely.
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I will enjoy following this build! Keep up the good work!
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Okay it might be time for a update, i have to look at that later.
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Chris66 wrote:Okay it might be time for a update, i have to look at that later.
Seeing what you are doing here, makes me feel quite lucky,,,,,,
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