In 68 body numbers didn't match vin numbers, the auctioneers didn't know and assumed the dash frame already in the car was for a different car.Just curious, since the auctioneer said didn’t have vin number, does the number on the dash that was inside the car match the ready of the body? I sorta figured it was the original dash
Yup Ac car. Good chassis rails and front cowl, inner fenders are spotless and the roof and windshield areas are in great shape. The car needs floors and lower quarter work plus a couple of little patches and that's it. It looks far worse than it really is.Hey, looks like an A/C car!
Heh, there is always next time. Two years ago I left my camera at home on that cruise in and missed out on taking pics of a car i really liked. Then I saw his car again, guess what I left at home again?Nice job! Missed you and your Fury at the cruise in last weekend. Moving out and building a new house so things have been hectic. Maybe I'll catch you at the next show.
Use Southern Polyurethanes sandable epoxy. You won’t look backI was ordering some epoxy primer from Eastwood to seal the bare body of this car and the activator component is on backorder until the 19th, ugh. Oh well, I guess i will just do the body on the charger in the meantime.