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you said you lost your job in your very first post??? either your a millionaire.....or your getting way more unemployment than you should......

youve spent thousands on this!!
 
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Day 102

I finally got back to work on my bumper project. I started off by capping off the ends of the 3 X 5 X 0.25 rectangular tube with a 45 degree angles.
 
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Day 103

Switched gears a little and finally finished up all the body and prep work for the hood, doors, windshield, fenders, aprons and some miscellaneous parts. Now they are all finally ready for some color.
 
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Day 105

Second round in the booth, after 1 coat of sealer, 4 coats of color and 2 coats of clear.
 
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Good looking build. enjoying the progress.
 
you can definitely lay down some nice paint. looks very nice. i love that color. should look real nice when its all together.

i'm curious why you decided to paint the door hinges on the doors when you painted the hood and windshield hinges separate?
 
Thanks guys for all the support.

@*miker, regarding the painting of the fasteners. Well I tried to paint everything as close to factory as possible. Some things were just too large to be fully assembled and painted for my booth. In long run it worked out that all the hex heads were painted and all the Philips heads were not (the Philips heads were all stainless steel).
 
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Day 106

Next I applied some U-pole Raptor on the inside of the hood, fenders and aprons.
 
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Day 107

I put the sending unit in the gas tank and hooked up all the lines. Then fabricated the beginnings of a stainless steel filler neck. Lastly, installed the mid rear tub body mount spacer, which I made it from some ¾ inch flat stock.
 
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Day 108

I installed the fenders, aprons and bib using some fender welting rubber. I’m surprised it didn’t come like this way from the factory! The hood went on next.
 
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I love the welting..

Did it on my 76 a couple years back. Mine was from a VW shop.

Your build is sweet!!!
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Thank you everybody for all your support!

@3doghouse, you should definitely do it, it was the best $27 I have spent so far.

@thecrazygreek, your rig looks amazing! Great job on your restoration.
 
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Day 109

Another moving day again, second time in one year, not fun at all! Here is my rig in the sun awaiting the tow truck.
 
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