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Lots of rust. But I'm looking forward to the restoration process.
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Looks great on the outside. Stock rims, bumpers, paint looks fairly shiny. I think I see rust on the roof. That’ll be big work but be thrilled you got yourself a true classic beast. Congrats!
Looks great on the outside. Stock rims, bumpers, paint looks fairly shiny. I think I see rust on the roof. That’ll be big work but be thrilled you got yourself a true classic beast. Congrats!
Felicity
Cover it up for now somehow to keep moisture being trapped and leaking in further.
Glad you got Trollhole to help out. that is some serious neglect/abuse going on with the vacuum lines, some kind of half hearted desmog. And a twig stuck in the vacuum line at the carb.
You're gonna have to invest in an angle grinder and welder and go to town on that roof. If you don't have body work skills that will soon change! Only bad thing is you prob picked this up cheap but those body repairs will cost. I always have sticker shock when I walk into an automotive refinishing supply store!
Great price. Start a build thread and add a link to this thread then it’s all in a nice place to access. We’ll all keep a watch. You have a great attitude, hang onto it and you’ll be fine. This first 1-2 years will be the most costly. Don’t add up your receipts and go slow. The link to the fsm is in my signature. Print out a section at a time and keep it near you as you work on the truck. Talk and think things through before jumping feet first. We all have different views on how to do what, when but ultimately the fsm is your true guide.I have an angle grinder, I've used it primarily for knife making in the past so I have experience with removing metal. I need to learn welding though. Picked it up for $2,900. I wanted a project. This will be a lifetime vehicle for me.
Great price. Start a build thread and add a link to this thread then it’s all in a nice place to access. We’ll all keep a watch. You have a great attitude, hang onto it and you’ll be fine. This first 1-2 years will be the most costly. Don’t add up your receipts and go slow. The link to the fsm is in my signature. Print out a section at a time and keep it near you as you work on the truck. Talk and think things through before jumping feet first. We all have different views on how to do what, when but ultimately the fsm is your true guide.
Just begin your own in the 60 forum.