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Onto the frame. I broke down the old to clean up all the parts!
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Jason, Your work speaks for it;s self! Quality and Detail!! BBBenny
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Thanks Benny Enjoy; orginal cars,with orginal drivetrains and docs. bblocks are my favorite. |
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It has been about a month since my last post. Frame is completely assembled and ready for the body. Once back together I will start the front end body work and get some color on it. It's coming along. I feel I have worked out all the problems the last body shop created for me hopefully its smooth sailing from here on out! Not a concourse frame the owner will be driving this car. I feel it cleaned up nicely.
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Lookin' good. Patiently waiting on more progress.
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Jason, Suggesting you use SPI Epoxy Prime shipped directly to your address for a little
over $220 for two gallons of working material (1:1) I also used PPG Delfleet Essential Black (flattened with DX10) to paint frame, etc etc as I saw Scott Tieman and Nile Wing's shop use
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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SPI EPOXY requires you to have your shop at 70 degrees for 24 hours. During the winter I would have a problem with this requirement. I use OMNI epoxy and high build primer. Its about the same price for 2 workable gallons.
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Time to start mocking up the front nose.
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First round of test fitting the new sheet metal. Overall fitment is OK, but you know all this aftermarket sheet metal needs rework to get all the body lines to line up. The hood actually fit real nice it was the fenders I will have to rework. The door to fender radius is way off you can see this in the one picture and when I fixed it. I had to drill all the spot welds along the fender edge relief cut the sheet metal, pull it out, and re-weld.
Now when the rubber nose was on the car the top edge of the fender was way to high but was fine at the hood edge. I had to drill out all the spot welds along the front of the fender and push the top edge down and re-weld it to the inner frame of the fender. One fender completed in just about 6 hours. Lots of test fitting to get the fender to line up.
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Looking really good, your doing a great job! Reminds me of a Camaro convertible I got from another shop. Previous shop drilled holes in a new complete trunk pan assembly, but did not clamp it down to frame rails. They ended up welding the holes shut, but leaving a gap covered with seam sealer!
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Wow !! What a Fantastic job on the bodywork!!
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2023 Silverado (last GM vehicle I am buying!) 2017 impala (wife’s car) 1970 Raylle 350 post coupe (sold) (5 yrs in bodyshop)had enough!!! 1971 442 W 30 holiday coupe automatic . |
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