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1970 Coronet R/T Project (Dasfusca's Car)

Thanks. It's nice to be missed. I had my ankle reconstructed and then two projects distracted me. After I get these rear quarters done, It will be smooth sailing on this car.
I moved a LIL further on mine also...had a REAL metal fab n welder friend put a new rear crossmember, extensions & 4 speed hump in mine...last pic shows the rust behind the bumper plate. Sand packed in and acted like a sponge

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Still working on the final fit. The outer wheel well had to be worked a bit. Got the side scoop fitted. I had to elongate the holes a bit. I’ll weld up the wrong parts later.

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I worked on fitting the passenger side quarter panel. Almost ready to weld them in.
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When we replaced the filler panel, we had to weld in the right side trunk lip along the inside of the quarter and it did not line up. I decided to cut them loose again and reweld. it's easy to line things up with no quarters and a friend holding them in place on the top side while you weld with the trunk closed. I think it came out a lot better.
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Just read your entire thread...Your doing an awesome job.... Getting close.... Cruising in the spring?
 
"Just read your entire thread...Your doing an awesome job.... Getting close.... Cruising in the spring?"

Thanks. When I started this thread, I had no idea it would take so long to finish this car. I have been posting my progress here going on 13 years in January. I’ve been overwhelmed and stalled a few time. I even drug it along when we moved. Other projects have bumped in line but the Coronet has always been patiently waiting. I hope I can finish it soon. I am the one that cut her apart and I hope I am the one that finishes her the way I have dreamed she be.
 
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"Just read your entire thread...Your doing an awesome job.... Getting close.... Cruising in the spring?"

Thanks. When I started this thread, I had no idea it would take so long to finish this car. I have been posting my progress here going on 13 years in January. I’ve been overwhelmed and stalled a few time. I even drug it along when we moved. Other projects have bumped in line but the Coronet has always been patiently waiting. I hope I can finish it soon. I am the one that cut her apart and I hope I am the one that finishes her the way I have dreamed she be.
I've been watching you do this and am amazed with the skill you have shown with the metal placement and welding. There is no way I could have done what you have done with these results. Thats why I HAD to start with the 440 from AZ I have...
 
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