Ron 73
Deceased, But not forgotton
That humidity kind of got to me today, Lots of storms and down pours going with it lol.. Eastwood makes some pretty good tools, I bought a welding helmet i really like..
Not all of us have a garage . I'm working under a car port, in a gravel drive way, with 100 degree temps in the summer and 20 degrees in winter
Nice car
Thomas
Just read this entire thread from start to latest post, and thanks for your posts and pix. Stuff like this is a big inspiration and helps to build confidence in those of us who haven't attempted some of the work you and others are performing for the first time. If I could suggest a name for your project, I would go with (drum roll......................) "Nuthin' But 'Net". Just my 2 cents. Congrats on your progress.
Good luck repairing that tail panel, it doesn't look to bad and from what ive seen with your work im sure you'll get it done in good shape! That AMD is unreal with the shipping charges, i know repairing this will save you a bunch.
Yea I tell her that all the time. Her room is filled with drawings that good and better
Yea you Calli guys have it easy nothing but cracked dash pads and faded paint. LOL
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Oh yea I know what the sea air will do to a car. You really fixed a dent that large? That couldn't have been fun to do. I have a crease in my drivers quarter and I already decided to replace it instead of fixing it. My hats off to you.
One of the things I want to do with my Coronet after it's completed is to drive it to Reno Nevada for their hot august nights cruse. I used to live there and really miss that cruse for some reason. I hope that you can find some time to get your roadrunner the way you want it. The honey do list always seems to get in the way.
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View attachment 124942 For motivation the 69 is a great car
Always good to see Dodge enthusiast. Had my Coronet R/T since 71. It is in the restoration shop now.
Good Luck.
and feel free to shoot me a pm on here if you have any questions.
Also if it helps, I made my smaller patches using a sheet of packing foam as a template. Just cut it to the size you want with an exacto knife and it gives you a nice template to trace off of.
Thanks it was just allot of bang pull shrink sand grind, bang pull shrink sand grind...
john, that mopar is coming back to life,i love seeing these old cars bought back to life, i still say chrysler needs to send a check to all of us,remaking these cars.you should be able to eat that tail panel up and spit it out.very nice work.
that looks great!
i have a 69 coronet 440 for parts
You did a hell of a job on the trunk floor, looks great.:headbang:
Be careful what you offer I may just take you up on it LOL. If I have any questions I'll be sure to ask. The packing foam sounds like a good idea.