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Sad day for the Roadrunner…

I am late on responding to this. Darn man that would really have set me back for a while and don't know if I could have gotten back into the grove on bringing the car back as soon as you have. You're doing grate work and see you did not give up the ship. Good luck and hope you're driving it soon.
 
You do quick work, you're making me look bad! :lol:
I'm glad you decided to keep it and rebuild. Hope you're on the road soon.
 
The amount of progress, and the high quality of the build in such a short time is inspirational. Got me thinking that I got to get my butt in gear on my projects.
 
Well I’ve got more than a few all nighters in this build. I’ve been trying to keep this from sitting in my backyard for too long especially before winter hits. It’s no show car by any means but it’ll be a great driver. Heck it already was before it caught on fire. Hoping to get it down the road here in the next month or two.
 
A little custom touch I did here with the radiator support. It was all bent and flimsy before so made this brace out of some sheet metal and welded it in. For the dies I drilled a hole, put a socket under neath it and stuck an old spindle on top of it and pressed it together and made perfect dimple dies.

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