it could always be worse

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nuclearlemon

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just seeing all the newbs that are getting ready to tackle body work (myself included) on rigs that are not in the best of condition....i just want to remind you, it could always be worse
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I bet Bob could make up some panels for that in no time, looks like it spent some time in the ocean
 
Looks like it was used as an artificial reef at some point or one of those cut away view displays.
 
At least the glass is still good. And I didn't know these could be used for deep sea fishing but I'm going to start telling everyone that now.
 
At least the glass is still good.

That's exactly my reaction. With these we have to look beyond the a few rough spots to find the good stuff!
 
You fixin' the blue Pig? It's worth it.

yep, did the raingutters last year and the top of one fender. other fenders had the rust/bondo cut out for a couple years but can't put new panel in until the ipor rockers are on. can't put those on until i fix the rust on the backside of the rockers and the rear channel is so far gone that the sill is starting to crush against the frame under the weight. have all the pieces, just need to get 'er dun.
 
in preparation of blue pig work, i carved up one of the last pieces of uglibus tonight.

as pighead says, we eat our dead
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