Well, you're not wrong. A jig is definitely ideal but I should be able to adjust and get everything lined up with some minor adjustments.... hopefully lol
Got it cheap and I wanted to fix it. There might be better ones out there but I haven't had the best luck in finding decent cars lol. This one was worse than I thought but not anything I wasn't prepared for
There was a cool American car, and now it's turning into a Chinese one that looks like an American one! The car is made of American high-quality metal, it has been standing in the open air for decades, and from metal obtained from Chinese barrels, it will rot in a couple of years!
You are putting a lot of faith in the fitment of the new metal by not jigging the body, but you’ve obviously done this before. Keep posting progress.
Well, you're not wrong. A jig is definitely ideal but I should be able to adjust and get everything lined up with some minor adjustments.... hopefully lol
looks like fun, good job!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Nice job! Beats letting that thing sit around for another couple years before it would end up in the crusher.
Thank you! I agree! It was doing no good rotting away behind the previous owner's shop!
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Nothing left. Good luck. Just wondering, why not start with some thing more. Yha know better shape? St.Paul,Minnesota.
Got it cheap and I wanted to fix it. There might be better ones out there but I haven't had the best luck in finding decent cars lol. This one was worse than I thought but not anything I wasn't prepared for
There was a cool American car, and now it's turning into a Chinese one that looks like an American one! The car is made of American high-quality metal, it has been standing in the open air for decades, and from metal obtained from Chinese barrels, it will rot in a couple of years!