Builds 69 Sow Transformation

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They are original without any rust. Got lucky on this one

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Man…even your scuff guard sill plates are in primo condition!
 
@Mtntopper Good thing we went to GJ yesterday. Wind 25-30 mph blowing snow sideways here. Quite a bit higher on the wind at times. Useless to snow blow the driveway until wife and daughter start home.
 
Man…even your scuff guard sill plates are in primo condition!
Spent some time with Jon yesterday when he brought his Pig to Grand Junction for body and paint. We all should have been so lucky and had such a clean starting point. Can’t wait to see the finished product in a few months. (Actually, I’ll likely see it before he does.)
 
Spent some time with Jon yesterday when he brought his Pig to Grand Junction for body and paint. We all should have been so lucky and had such a clean starting point. Can’t wait to see the finished product in a few months. (Actually, I’ll likely see it before he does.)
Jim
Thanks again for all your help and hospitality!
 
Valve is probably P.O. installed, but its a great idea to have thar drain 🤔😉. Thats what causes failures in that mfan motor, the water trapped in the bottom of that rear heater 😉
That does look like a cool way to drain and refill cooling system w/ fresh!
 
Progress, wife and I dropped seats off at Upholstery shop. Wife went to town!! Panels gray, seats edges black vinyl with cloth inside.
Many thanks to @riderjgs for patiently holding the f150 seats for us.

Several great ideas popped up while talking to everyone at shop. Gonna have a graphite all weather carpet and sound reducing padding installed throughout.

Mike Smith at body shop getting the rust coat out, little more to go. Front passenger door gap was little wider then the others so he welded small rod in place to narrow it, little more fine finishing to do but looking good!

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I thought extra wide, uneven, and different width gaps were supposed to be part of the pig charm! Was I supposed to fix those???LOL
 
The two attached, ya know this isn’t my specialty…

Prophylactics…lol

No disrespect there Bob, I don't use big words like this in the office, I just tell patients to be sure and wrap that rascal!!
 
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