Project Opel GT 1971 #17 : Reshaping nose panel with hammer
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Car was media blasted, and several surprises emerged. Biggest disappointment was a nose panel that was pretty much shaped using body filler... It took 20 hours to hammer the shape back ...
Most people would have given up this car. Enormous your skill and patience!!!
Your work as metal surgeon is impressive my friend
OK, thanks for the comment, but that would be a budget surgeon, in a hut.....
Watching from Kentucky in USA. You are an incredible craftsman/artist with metal. I could watch you work all day. Thank you for taking us along your journey to restore this iconic vehicle.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad that so many people regularly follow the updates..It is actually quite a motivation boost for the project...
a true craftsman...well done sir...the KITT bit at the end made me chuckle..😂
Thanks again for the comment...Yep, car has some secret life under the hood....
I'm a big fan of your work, you straighten everything to such a point that your car will be authentical, It's always better to work with the real car than new parts. I also like how you weld your parcels together, always adding more stifness where needed. Your car will certainly not need a lot of filler. Congratulations for your hard work and keep your faith.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, this car WILL need some filler, for sure. But maybe this time it is only for making it look smooth, and not filling the supporting structures
It was beautiful, fun and fascinating to watch.
Es war wunderschön, lustig und faszinierend anzusehen.
Nice job on the nose. Also, your modification of the bonnet hinge is simple and genius ✊
Thanks! Yes, simple cross member inside hinge makes a huge difference...Much more rigid
Your breathtaking good work makes the car better than when it was delivered👌🏼👍🏼👏🏼
Thanks for the comment, don't know about that, but is should be OK for next 50+ years.
Mein Gott, was eine Arbeit die du dir da machst. Ich bin einfach fasziniert!! 👍👍👍
Vielen Dank für die Ermutigung, hier gab es mehr zu tun als versprochen 😅
Was für ein Projekt, was für eine wahnsinnige lange Arbeit. Ich bewundere solche Menschen wie sie. Chapeau Mr. Viel Vergnügen und Erfolg ❤
Vielen Dank für den Kommentar, geschätzt.
Nice work! I enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you very much! Please stay tuned for more to come....
Du bist wirklich ein genialer Handwerker,immer mit Geduld und Akribie,freue mich auf das nächste Video
Vielen Dank für den Kommentar. Vielleicht ist Geduld am wichtigsten, wenn die Fähigkeiten nicht ausreichen, um es schnell zu erledigen 😂
My project is a 1971 but Corvette convertible (Bird cage swap). I could relate to the immense amount of work into every hour you posted as I have to do the same (ungluing panels, then fiberglass them, then re-install. We are brothers in suffering. Keep working, when in Puerto Rico in the Caribbean pay me a call. There is always the chance to share thoughts and a cold drink,
My next dream project would be Lotus Esprit S1 or S2, also fiberglass body.. Do you have any account with photos of the work you've done? I will definitely look forward to have a drink !!
A customer brought me one of these in for restauration a few years back. After having the car dipped we found it was actually made up out of three different cars uncleanley welded together. Someone must have loved that car, going to that leangth to keep it going. It came out fine.
Yes, you only see the complete truth only when it is in bare metal. About dodgy repairs, one viewer on this channel commented : even the bad repairs sometimes prevents the car being scrapped.... that is true. I hope this car will have awesome next 50+ years.
I binge watched all your previous episodes. I love your attention to detail and your skill with metal. My favorite car series by far. Well done. :)
Thanks for the comment, and follow...
Lovely work as always! Hopefully by the time your GT is finished I'll have won the lottery and can afford to ship my GT to Finland for your expert work!
Ha, thanks for the comment. Yep, to be honest, it oughta be s**t load of money for doing this whole shebang for someone else....Lottery win would help though...
Hi. I just binged all 17 episodes so far. Great work and nicely produced videos. I look forward to further progress. Cheers from Tasmania, Australia.
Welcome aboard! Nice to have comments from literally the opposite side of a globe...Please stay tuned for future episodes !!
what craftsmanship! , really nice to watch the videos 👍🏻🙂
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciated !!
Damn, after all the work you've already done, for it to come back from the blasters like that . . . I would have been demoralised. Good on you for getting on with it..
Thanks for the comment, Actually this was fully expected, only disappointment was the nose cone....that's why I tackled it immediately...Rest of the damage was already foreseen and expected...So no major nervous breakdown experienced 😂
My favorite videos are of car restorations and I'm finding really good restorers harder to find. Everyone seems to be doing half-ass jobs just to get a video out, so when I discovered your channel I was extremely impressed. Doing it right and not cutting corners. You should be proud of your accomplishments! Cheers.
Glad you like them! Stay tuned for following episodes...
Nice update, the dedication and patience is admirable. Good luck! 👍🏻🍀
Thanks again for the support !! Stay tuned....
Another top video great craftsman ship ❤
Thank you for your comment and follow ! Appreciated.
Waw! Always a treat to have one of your episodes to watch. Again, awesome work.
Thanks again! Glad to hear feedback from regular viewers.... Appreciated.
@@GT1900garage you bet! Seeing the after blasting result, I guess you are not done with rust repair!! I know it is still a long journey to go, but What are your plans for the drive train? A nice worked up twin cam 2.0l 16V with a couple of Webber side draft and a 5 speed box would match the look of this sweet ride!
To be honest, not sure yet...I think I need to pay more attention to the power mill this winter...Somewhat spiced up for sure, just not sure what it is.....
@@GT1900garage looking fwd to what you will cook up once you are ready.
First class work again. Definitely the right time for blasting, you can now see what you have to do, daunting though that may be. Split it into lots of small jobs, you'll get there. Bonnet hinge mod. is brilliant.
Yes, My original plan was to immediately blast is after dismantling, but car was way too fragile for that.. Now was the perfect time for this...And Yes, I thought the bonnet hinge was a bit too flimsy, so I decided to improve it a bit...
When you watch a sequence of videos like this, you realize that, with a classic car like this, unless you are going to sell it for $100,000 dollars, nobody would put that kind of man hours or money into it. They would just crush it into a cube. But having done all of this work, the final product would be a complete labor of love. We don't do it for the money. We do it for the love.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, this is not my daily job, it is my hobby. Same with painting with oil colors, or composing music - not because expected revenue, but for pure joy. And with playing golf, not because you expect to be a pro millionaire golfer, but because you love it.. Or hunter, not to expect huge revenues for the meat sales, but because you love being in the nature...List is endless. There is no logical reasoning for spending 500+ hours for a car that is worth 20000€ when ready....it is just a hobby...
Cool video! The hinge repair and improval is awesome and looks strong as hell
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I think it will be good improvement...
Oh dear, what an incredible job. Mine is also 1971, my father bought it second hand in 74 and I plan a big restoration but hope it will be much less than your rebuilt. Your vids gave me lot of tricks and knowledge of how these beautiful cars are made: a very big thank and many claps 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I'm really Looking for the finished car🤟🏻
Thank a lot for your comment. This kind of feedback is the best. I hope my videos are both educational and maybe somewhat entertaining... After this (quite extensive) experience on dismantling and rebuilding, I would do some things differently now... I hope you can learn and do your own repairs more wisely. Good luck !!
Wie immer ganz hervorragende Arbeit. Schön, dass wir dir zusehen dürfen. Wenn deine Arbeit fertig ist, wird das Fahrzeug besser sein als das fabrikneue Original. Bin schon auf die nächste Folge gespannt.
Nochmals vielen Dank für den Kommentar. Ich denke, dass das Auto mit diesen Reparaturen die nächsten 50 Jahre wieder gut sein wird.
@@GT1900garage ...das sehe ich als (Privat-)Schrauber genauso !
New subscriber. Love the workmanship on the restoration and video.
Welcome, and thanks for comment and views.
You are a very brave men to take up this challenge and you are doing an awesome job love the videos you make it seem so easy its very relaxing super cool
Well, since I put a lot of money to it.. there is no other option but to be brave and finish the car 😂. I'm glad that you like the videos, not all do.......
Sand blast room is enormous!!)
Big enough for me 😀
I have been following this project since you started and I am impressed with your skills. I mostly do Fords but the Opel GT has always been one of my favorite European cars, so a channel that features both amazing craftsmanship and a beautiful car is a winner for me. And about the music, it is what it is but Finnish rock would have been a winner. Thank you for sharing. Best regards from Norway
Thanks for the comment. What Fords you have /have had ? I am not into Opels systematically but jut LOVE the outlook of the GT.
About the music, Yes, I think I have ran out the decent songs in the RUclips audio library, maybe it is time to take next step with that also 😂 I am into Melodic Deathmetal, but I would assume that some more conservative steps should be taken here...🤘
@@GT1900garage Thanks for your notice. Used to have Escort mk1 GT, mk3 XR3i cab, some Sierras/Cosworth and us Falcons. Just now I working on a 85 Merkur XR4Ti (us-import) and a 07 Mustang as a summercruiser. Keep on rocking 🤟
really like your work, keep on going !!!
greets from austria
Thanks for your comment. Good to have followers from Austria...Stay tuned for future episodes...
Ahhh! Finding The Culprit. Moments like that make you question why you attempt to keep a schedule, organize, and plan. Very good work. The wood and clamps? Brilliant. Improving the hinge. Another Culprit. You ever have a body dipped?
Thanks for the comment.. Yes, sometimes I need to be innovative with my own methods, since I have no experience with the body work like that...Schedule is in my mind, but I have to say it is not very aggressive, so no pressure from that...The dipping is very expensive compared to blasting...that was the main point for choosing blasting. And it was just a 5 minutes drive away..That's another reason.. This is my second car that I do, so no first hand experiences from dipping....
20 hrs, holy hell, that's a big job...must be satisfying in the end though. That's going to be one beautiful car...love this series...keep em coming!
Well, there is alway big portion of "i wonder what should I do now" time included...but to be honest, i did not realize how bad it was before started working on it. Metal was all good, only the shape was missing..
@@GT1900garage Well you did a phenomenal job...it looks like it always looked like that, which is exactly what you want!
Hi. Found your channel by scrolling. Great work, nice to watch. Subscribed after watching nr 16 and 17. Greetings !
Welcome aboard. Of course first episodes are bit rough and dodgy, I did not expect anyone to be interested in this channel.....trying to put some more effort for it nowadays...
Hienoa puurtamista! Niin videoiden laadussa kuin kädenjäljessäkin 💪
Kiitos kommentista. Onhan tämä tällaista kokeilemisen kautta oppimista.....
Hello from Vancouver BC Canada 🇨🇦 I just found this channel, and binge watched all 17 episodes. Very cool project and I'm so impressed with your problem solving and fabrication/restoration skills.
I like that you're very picky about getting it done correctly.
You don't take short cuts. 👍
However I think by the time you're done. You'll have replaced over 50% of the metal, but the challenge has likely improved your skills.
Keep up the fantastic work. 👏
Also nice knightrider reference at the end.
Welcome aboard from Vancouver, I know the city very well..
When I'm finished, I WILL count exactly how much new metal I have put into the car. I have EVERY SINGLE piece of cut metal (no matter how small) saved...I will weight them, and then Im gonna weight the body when finished. I'd say that it is between 10-15% of the weight...I'm truly interested to see the result myself....
@@GT1900garage The weight comparison results should be interesting. You're doing a fantastic job. I can't wait to see the Opel Gt when it's finished. However I like seeing the build process.
Wow this car was a basket case, you couldn't find a worse rusty example to work on. You have lots of patience good job.
Yes, I was not lucky in the "buy a 50 years old classic from abroad" lottery, but hey - it is my niche now. I salvage a classic beauty from being end up as a material for Chinese toaster.
High quality in your work man 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate that! Now that is nice channel you have there, subscribed !!
Great work , i love the subtle modifications to improve the vehicle 👏
Thanks... I hope the pace would speed up a bit so I get to drive this thing someday...
I've got a new Job ca. 2005. My boss had two totally stripped GT's in the Garage ! He had not the time to work in it. Later i had the chance to buy both, but i had not the money and space enough. I gave the advice to him to built one ready, and he found someone who made it - for the price of one of both cars for him. And he did it, the car ( in blue ) was ready - with black parts, there were no chrome parts avaible. Later there was an issue with the carburetor which was never fixed, he sold the car. But the model is one of my favorite Dream Car. Like ! Greetz from Germany 🇩🇪
Thanks for the comment, and story. Maybe the car was GTJ without any chrome trims ?
Very nice result
Thank you, still some body filler needed, but not at all the amount that it was...
How many accidents did this car endure...? Everything is rumpled, crunched, banged and Bondo'ed. And then painted purple over and under rusted and even some fiberglass like a boat. But what a beauty...
Plenty ! But this car was used more than a decade in German TV and movie industry as a prop car. Who knows how many dents it had during that time. Technically car was in very good shape, engine oil, coolant, brake fluids, services done...but the body was painted over and over again...with quick and dirty fixes...So on the other hand, car has a unique history, but at the same time it was somewhat neglected and abandoned from well deserved TLC....
I am deeply impressed by your skills. It is a joy to watch you work and even improve some of the weak points of the car.
Thanks for the comment, trying my best to learn how to renovate abused car...Thanks for the support...
More great work!! Nice solution for the front hood hinge to transfer the load into the vertical panels at the side. It is amazing how much bodge work you are having to repair on this car in addition to the rust.
Yes, the hinge is rather flimsy in its original shape, and now the thin crossmember was compromised by cutting, so I decided to give some additional support with external bracket...It's not original, but hopefully works ok..
A spoon or slapper works really well when trying to level highs and lows like you were doing in this one. You're doing great work!
Great idea with the nylon dolly! Probably going to copy that one.
Yes, there are plenty of tools available, I do have a logic that when I need a tool more than three times, I may buy it...Otherwise I try to cope with what ever tools I have...But I have extended my sheet metal tool collection, since this is my first true restoration, and second car overall...Now the threshold for starting the next one is lower...
Glad that you liked the adjustable nylon dolly, it worked actually surprisingly well..
To be honest, after i saw the devastating result of the blasting, i thought this will never end 😢
The blasting revealed so many holes and dents, i could understand if you just put the whole project on hold.
Lots of respect that you keep your head down und go on with this rusty GT. A man needs a task. This is quite a task.
At the end, all those hours of hard work will never pay out in Euro, i‘m afraid. But this not about money i guess. 😅
Btw : excellent job on the wobbly front end 👍🏻
Yes, this is never worth the hours spent in terms of money. But same thing with a hobby painter or composer. You would never have millions from your work, but still love the process of creating.....
Thank you for another interesting and informative video. You work so hard and there is so much to do. I really appreciate that you also take the time and trouble to make the videos and share your experience with all of us. All best wishes.
Thanks for the comment, Yes, there is still lot to do, but I'd say that the most annoying part is soon over...(except sanding...I hate sanding....)
Awesome work!!! Keep going 💪
Thank you! Will do!😃
Nice progress!
Thanks! Honestly, I do see the progress myself too, and that is kinda rewarding....
Beatifull job mate !!!
Thanks a lot for a comment and views!
impressive work.
Thanks for the comment. Stay tuned for more episodes..
Lovely result!
Makes me want to check the hinge on mine :|
I finally got the Varajet II carb to work! Someone had reassembled it wrong -.-
Also I am not running it with the cars own ignition, because there is a short somewhere that I still have to find.
Thanks, Yep, no matter what you do, if someone else done it before you its usually wrong and you end up spending twice the time, money and effort to it...
Another very enjoyable episode. You do such great work, and I find it oddly therapeutic to watch.
Appreciate your comment, and I find it oddly satisfying to hear that.. I also have few channels that give me the same feeling...Stay tuned for more.
👍Complimenti ottima soluzione 👋👋👋
Molte grazie !!
Your in good company, MASH units in Korea did some of their best work in huts😊
Apparently they did 😂
There should be plenty of offering? In Finland it is difficult. Pretty much all classics are either already done = expensive, or shipped to Germany. The transportation company commented, that is first time for ages that he does shipping from Germany to Finland, usually it is other way around. Hope you find your Manta. And when you do, please let me know...
Awesome video as usual. Great music to boot!. You probably already know what colour you're going to paint it, but black rose high gloss would look spectacular. So glad I found your channel 😊😊😊
Thanks for the comment again... maybe in next episode some thought on the color .....
That's a lot of work! But turns out great in the end.
People that says it only needs brakes, is often clueless, or straight up lying!
When I bought my Capri they said is good. Well if the gooie rack bushes is more like caramello after been soaked in engine oil, which in turns make the steering rack move to side to side while turning is one of the minor problems, well they have no clue. My 1000km drive home the good tires turned to slicks by the time I got it home. To make it worse, they used no anti freeze so it rapidly developed water leaks. The poor body kit had to go and when doing so the whole bottom rear quarter panel was rusted away, new wheelarch was laid on top of the rusted orginal one, front of sills where made intirely out of foam, and the sills front half was also filled with foam. When I pulled the car apart the rust patches were worse than the damage. There was no sign of rust elsewhere on the car, only those areas where they had done the "repair". My guess will be the two former owners only filled petrol and water and that's it. After rumors the first owner did the repair job and added they styling before it was painted. Now it is fully welded and painted and waiting for me to put it back together.
Thanks for the comment. I was going to Germany personally to check the car, but unfortunately got sick just days before flight, so I had no other option but to buy this based on photos and seller description. But the thing is, that car looked rather good, so I would have accepted it anyway, so no regrets in that sense. But usually, more tuned the car is, more hidden secrets it has...BTW: Capri was the other wow factor car for me in early 80's....
Very impressive, you make it look so easy!
Thanks for the comment. Yes, but remember, you only see the best parts and cuts...not the agony of trial and error
Bit of newspaper and filler and that will come up lovely!
Body filler, yes. Newspaper, not anymore....😂
So, so impressed -- cannot believe how rough this car was. Wish you were putting these same hours and skills into a Ferrari so that you'd have a shot at getting some kind of return on your time investment, but regardless, amazing work and even more amazing focus and motivation!!
Thanks for the comment, and to be honest. I would rather have a Ferrari in my garage, no question about it.. And this will have good ROI (return of invest) in terms of material.. Time is never part of that equation when talking about hobby 😅
Something you may want to get or make. Wooden mallets. Wood can really move metal. You can buy plastic versions but they don’t really work. Oak seems to work well.
Remember that all primers are sponges. Etching primers are required to have paint on them after they flash off before you put on filler. The paint seals the primer and is a good base for filler.
Thanks for the tip. I should get one, the company I buy my tools from does have good variety of them...
And yes, the reason I primed the the top seam was the somewhat difficult access to that later with spray. Car will be full primed with 2K industrial primer. This area will be painted several times..
An Opel Manta type A crossed my path and I am really tempted to buy it.
BUY IT💪💪
@@GT1900garage he just send me a message that he sold it. Must have been that good, it sold really quick. Now having mixed emotions :-/
Well, this GT seemed to be a bargain, a good catch....so maybe you just saved yourself from nightmare...
@@GT1900garage indeed, but it was just an hour drive from where I live. I had an appointment to go and look but canceled because of lack of time. Than later he send me “sold” than I felt I missed an opportunity. For manta type A I would have loved to have the small block of buick in it also made by rover. The Opel gt and mantas where sold in the USA by Buick dealership if I am not mistaken. But just dreaming out loud. You are realizing your dream and are doing it well.
Keep looking, and when you find it...make it a YT channel, believe me - it is a motivation boos for sure...
The car is just in a very poor condition, but I can understand your enthusiasm because its shapes are simply epic. Good work, greetings from the North Sea in Germany, Stefan
Yes, i hope the person who sold this car to me saying "trust me, the car is good. Only minor metal work needed", also follow this channel 😅
Iconic nose!
and unique .... !
Good job
Thanks, stay tuned for more episodes to come...
Excellent!!
Thanks for the comment and views. Stay tuned for more...
You're a master! Just a question: wouldn't it have been much easier to remove old paint with chemical dipping instead of sandblasting?
Thanks for the comment. Two reasons: availability and cost. This was 5min drive from my home, and cost peanuts compared to dipping.
Bonjour , mais quel travail énorme !!
Quel est votre métier ? De quelle planète venez vous ?
FÉLICITATIONS
Merci pour ces gentils mots.
C'est la deuxième voiture que je restaure et le premier projet de ce niveau. Je travaille dans un bureau, c'est donc un bon contrepoids au travail rémunéré. Mon lieu de résidence est toujours la Finlande, le globe
Mother of all welds🏆😂😂😂👍
Yep, had to give a award for that !!!
BUT, I do have to admit that location is not reachable with engine, front suspension and belly panel installed....Still it was funny cluster of molted snot
Good Job .. but why do you not use Chemical Dipping for Removing Paint ??
Two reasons, availability and cost. This was available in 5 minute drive and cost peanuts.
Hallo, was für eine tolle Arbeit, der GT wird schöner wie vom Werk🎉 Tolle Arbeit😊
Danke für den Kommentar, ich denke, ich kann zumindest sagen, dass ich einen rostfreien GT habe
Your video editing is amazing,. What is your background?
Thanks for the comment, I have never done video editing, this is my first project. But I do videos that I would like to watch myself...I do have some Media education from 90's though, so basic principles come from there I guess..
@@GT1900garage it's a natural talent you have then, just like the bodywork you are doing. 👍
Hope you go back with the orange
Unfortunately not. It will be either Porsche Red, or GT original yellow. Definitely not purple again...
@@GT1900garageplease original orange
You make such a good job - build it new... This swiss cheese should no longer be used
Thanks for comment...I guess I like my cars as I like my cheese ; without mold or holes....
Uskomatonta ammattitaitoa🤘🤘
Kiitoksia, mutta muistutan että videolla näkyy vaan ne kohokohdat ja hyvät kuvakulmat...
Amazing work. This body is in my eyes not worth restoring. Too much work replacing rusted sections and redoing old repairs. Not sure I have understood the motivation behind undertaking such a huge job.
Simple, aftey paying the gar to the seller, paying the transportation over the sea, after spending tens of hours of renovating it to the point....not going to ditch the project...😅
Ouch,, you should have acid dipped it.
I can see that it is blasted with very abrasive material, this often creates problem with huge dents.
It´s like 'peening' the surface, and by that stretches the material.
Thanks for comment, this topic was discussed in last episode comments. When you have expert doing the job, it is ok. That big dent was filled with bondo and was caused (i assume) by terrible fixes done to hood hinges. Plus chemical dipping would have more than doubled my whole budget with the project...not available locally. Plus, low mass media practically does not harm metal. I would not recommend it to delecate aeroplanes, but in practice it has no effect to the sheet metal....
@@GT1900garage I´m talking from own experiance, several years ago a local blasting shop blasted an Ascona i owned, and they were also well spoken for.
I had huge problems afterworth shaping it back.
Under carriage is ok, but never any big panels.
Especially when it is a lot of bondo, creates a lot of heat.
Yes, totally agree. I also have a friend that got his kleinbus destryed by too intence blasting. Here the only dent was the nose top and we discussed during blasting that should we continue blasting here, and since there was a about 5mm dent already filled with bondo, we decided to continue till we meet paint. Hence orange paint. So it might be that dent got slightly deeper but it was dented already. And I actually realized now, that I should have fixed the deformed front lip first, since that reshaping already could have plunged the top panel back up... now I fixed the dent first....damn...
@@Patricks_Projects There is very little heat in blasting, feel the panel after blasting, it will be lukewarm, how can that be enough to distort ? it gets way hotter on a sunny day but doesn't distort. The distortion is caused by media impacting the surface, it stretches the metal just like a hammer and dolly. The bigger the media and the harder it impacts the more it stretches.
@@bensclassicbodywork Actually,, do test blast on your rubber gloves, you can feel the heat quite fast.
Suuper!
Thanks again !!!
Super
Super thanks
Didn't the previous owner say "it only has a little bit of rust" 😅
Thanks for the comment. Well technically yes, but I think that at least partially the seller did not know the actual condition of the car. On the other hand, some visual indication was quite obvious, so....But I got way more interesting RUclips channel out of it 😂
@@GT1900garage love the show! Your resilience in the face of adversity(aka more rust!, more dents!) Is amazing. Looking forward to final welding and paint.
There is a saying in Serbia
You have nerves like ropes 😉
Thanks for the comment..Well, I am a Finn, so not too much emotions are shown😐 ...But yes, restoring a abused car requires quite much patience...
GT - K.I.T.T. nice
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Why no Nylocs??
Will be evetually. I think it will take another 6 months before final final assembly....
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