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A couple pics from a few busy evenings. Next, I want to get the body on the dolly I built, then strip the chassis down so the frame can go to the sand blaster.
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Very nice, Bill. Pls pass the popcorn! Just like watching a fire .... very mezzzzzzzzzzzzmerizing!
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You aren't wasting any time. Lookin' goooood.
Do you check the frame over for factory paint marks before you blast it, or am I being too fussy? |
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Here's the results of a couple more late nights. The El Camino frame is striped and ready to be blasted, and the dolly is finished. The body should be on the dolly this weekend.
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Screw the pickup..... CHECK OUT THAT DOLLY !!! <jk>
![]() Looks like a great project to start with ... and an awesome driveline combo to boot !! ![]() |
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Bill, Please post a cost and material list along with dimensions to build a cart for my 70 ragtop. I know Albert has the Chevelle dolly so you'll have to ask him for the info.
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Kevin 1970 Chevelle Droptop Period Correct Speed Parts 482 BBC, M22 or TH400? Day 2 Super Stock Rocks |
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