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sweatybetty

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  • 2 weeks later...

fenders on, lined up, and cut, buffed and polished

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marker lights installed and wired

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new "fuzzies" from vintage rubber. question: should the rubber overlap the window frame as shown in the second picture?

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finally got the new seat foam yesterday. hopefully have the seats done next week end

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a couple more things off my list. i bet i spent the better part of 6 hours sandblasting the grill, lots of little nooks and crannies. i believe this is the only body part on the whole car i didnt have to repair! just sandblast and paint

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finally got the seat foam and covers done. the foam came from msa, and the covers from interior innovations. i spent maybe 3 hours on the seats. Hardways thread here

 was a big help. instead of plastic, i used baby powder on the foam. the covers went on easily. i also took the seat hinges apart and powder-coated them and the screws. just waiting on carpet, wheels and door panels now

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On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 10:45 AM, sweatybetty said:

a couple more things off my list. i bet i spent the better part of 6 hours sandblasting the grill, lots of little nooks and crannies. i believe this is the only body part on the whole car i didnt have to repair! just sandblast and paint

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finally got the seat foam and covers done. the foam came from msa, and the covers from interior innovations. i spent maybe 3 hours on the seats. Hardways thread here

 was a big help. instead of plastic, i used baby powder on the foam. the covers went on easily. i also took the seat hinges apart and powder-coated them and the screws. just waiting on carpet, wheels and door panels now

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Yes the grill is quite intricate but it looks good when finished. Nice job SWEATS. You will have to post a video of the engine growling soon!

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