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68 Coronet Longroof

Skills??? I am learning as I go. You must be speaking about ckessel, eldub440 and quite a few others on this forum. The best I could hope for is to inspire others this is doable with a few tools and willingness to learn. Thanks for the kind words Coelcanth.
 
Skills? Me? Maybe. No way am I up there with David from Willowmet Garage or my old boss from the hotrod shop. Much of what I do is learn by doing. I did take a metal forming class in 13 but didn't use the skills until 10 years later. Having to relearn and it shows. Good thing most of it is covered up. If you have resources available, suck up knowledge and skills from people around you. Help out, be a shop flunky, sweep floors etc. Thats how I gained much of mine plus lots and lots of reading.
 
Got most of the torsion bar/front frame rail sections repalced. I also had to replace sections of the inner rocker panels where the torsion bar crossmember attaches. There were a few other patch panels required as well. The rust on this wagon is like going down a rabbit hole.

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I had to modify the trans crossmember after adding the fish plates around the torsion bar crossmember sockets.

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I'm soooo happy there is no metal termite damage to deal with on my 65. You are doing an awesome job.
 
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