Dusty's Winter Project #2

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Dusty's Winter Project #2

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Dusty's winter project was supposed to be decorating the Hall, Stair & landing :lol: I dont think so......

Last year I was sucessful in repainting underneath and inside the trunk, installing new fuel cell, fuel line, rear axle & suspension rebuild, interior alterations, 4 speed to auto conversion, general weight loss & the list goes on :roll:

This year we are concerntrating on the front end, with the motor out, and body stripped I am planning the repaint the front end, carry out some engine mods, rebuild the front suspension & steering.

Update to follow :thumbright:
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painting the front end :shock: , looks good now ! :thumbright: intrested in seeing more pictures as you progress :atthemovies:
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Looking for something more like this up front ;)
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That undrneath sure looks great , few man hours put into that. :thumbright:

Don't think ma mopar used transverse engines though. :D
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Post by Holly »

lol, there's only one Mopar transverse V8 I know of ...

Dusty - If its anything like the other work you've done I'm sure its going to be fab when its all done!
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The motor does look strange comin out like that :lol:

Things have moved on since the weekend - hard graft with a blow torch, stripping wheel and a bag of Roloc's :shock:
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Blimey, not a spot of rust there :shock:

Gonna look great if anything like the 'under' pic

Nice work Dusty :thumbright:
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Look at all that lovely sound metal!

We're loving your work Dusty! :thumbright:
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Thanks :thumbright:

There was a whole load of underseal under the fenders that has kept things in order - and a whole load of Genuine Arizona Sand :lol:

My ability & facilities wont allow for a 'top-notch' concours job, but I am hoping for a decent result!
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blimey , been busy there Dude with the underseal removel , the metal looks real good under it :study: keep the pictures coming :thumbright:
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That looks really nice dusty! keep up the good work :thumbright:
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Looking good :thumbright: I bet your delayed decorating doesn't get the same treatment.
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good going so far dusty look forward to seeing the end result
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Got any knuckles left after scraping off that lot?
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Hey dusty, does that motor run a bit lean? valves look very white???
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