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Starting on wheel arches Bare metal it all so can re-prime , seal and new body deaden ( did I spell that right ?? )
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$750 / $1084 aud $100 / $ 144 ship $ 55 tax
Yes still ok price here as no-one would make that here in OZ for that price Missed the Bike Manifolds ( Darn it )
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Unfortunately time is my enemy and pushing hard to have a rust free , painted rolling shell in 8 weeks . This blokes done magic so far in 5 weeks. Prob another 2 weeks of work as bare metal the inner wheel arches next. The rear tray needs rust cut out too. I might be back for 3 months same time next year ( Nov - Feb ) and will try to finish it off. But who knows lol , as I chop n change idea,s constantly .
Posted on: 2019/12/31 11:08
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Was told always " Epoxy " over bare metal and then brush on sealer ( dont know what type )
Sorry , my knowledge mechanically and restoration is quite poor . And I,d like to thank everyone for the interest in this project so far. Like many I am still trying to justify the cost as it would be a hell of alot cheaper doing it yourself. But for some reason , I wanted to save the wagon.
The Rant ....... As most know , I had this up for sale a little while ago. Advertised it sincerely, straight with a little bit of rust in usual spots. Unknowingly was burnt myself when I purchased it. So I would like to thank the few following this thread, that messaged me and gloated,stating how I was going to burn them with this rust bucket and how they nearly got scammed etc. 2 words you should learn . " Empathy " and " Integrity " and boys , did you miss out cause unlike you , and the few that know me A)I would have given your money back and let you keep the car n bits.. or B)I would might have probably paid for a partial or full resto cause I value principal over money and I have a lot of both
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Day 24 Moving onto front drivers floor Once remove all the crap and have a look Either will patch under accelerator or re-do whole floor
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Back to drivers side rear floor Now needs a good grind
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Finally rear in epoxy
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Day 21 nearly done , chewing through few wire wheels
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Posted on: 2019/12/27 4:01
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Day 21 Decided to bare metal inner rear before continuing of drivers floor
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Add customs too
Posted on: 2019/12/27 1:04
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