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My 67 fastback build

I'm hoping to drive it out of the garage in late spring late summer. It will be far from done, but done enough to drive lol.

Bill
 
I'm hoping to drive it out of the garage in late spring late summer. It will be far from done, but done enough to drive lol.

Bill
yeah, that's okay. ratty mucsle cars are the cool thing now! Solid roller in primer with a seat(s) and a windsheild! Let's go!
 
The lower style line is a little low, but perfect on the upper. I think it's the door. I have new skins, so I'll make up the gap there. Hard to see in the pics but the filler panel area around the trunk was off a little. I sliced it and made it fit better.

Bill
 
Wanna trade for a 65? Lol
Looking good. Cant wait to see it in person


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Looks great... btw, I looked closer at my dynacorn quarters, and the gap on passenger side on mine tightened up towards the bottom. It looks like you nailed it. Just a suggestion, but where the top of the quarter meets the roof, consider seam welding that joint to completely eliminate any moisture or flex from occurring on that joint. If you want to get real fancy, weld in a patch like Rusty does so you don't have to lead or filler it... I wish I had done that to mine.
 
I'll fully weld the joint. I'm considering putting that patch in there. Seems like it would be alot easier than filling it with filler.

Also, decided to fully weld the seam from filler panel to quarter and the seam from rocker to quarter. I kinda like the look.

Bill
 
Started working on the drivers side quarter. Tons of inner structure work in order to replace the full quarter.

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Replaced the rear section of the frame rail.
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Tons of rot in the material that the inner wheel well spots to. This slowed me to a crawl, cutting this out and fabbing new pieces. Still got to get them burned in.
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Also, got this beautiful rocker to deal with...
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Bill
 
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