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240z - fabbing new front rails


ConVerTT

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Unbolted most of the jig today - basically it is just a two legged dolly now - and I am happy to report that nothing bad happened...no flex, twist or release ....

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And chipped out the last of the sound deadening in the trunk ...

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...and vacuumed out all the junk.  She hasn't been cleaner in at least 40 years ....


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...so I think she's "ready to roll". ??

 

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Muahahaha -haha ???

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Bottom looks better than I thought .... I guess there is a LOT of new metal already LOL

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It's a little bottom heavy so I might need to raise it a little bit tomorrow.

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So I am tempted to drag it outside and pressure wash the bottom before bead blasting.  Maybe dry it with a leaf blower?  Any thoughts?

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2 hours ago, Namerow said:

What is the black-ish coating seen on the back half of the underside?  Is it paint?  Or is it undercoating?

It's basically mixed crud - dirt, remnants of two types of undercoat (one is hard, one is kind of oily), some surface rust.  Can't be sure about paint honestly LOL

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