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As this thread progresses, the title will become apparent 
I did a remote inspection on this 1964 frame-off ‘restoration’ about a month ago, a referral that badly needed brake work. Really shiny ten footer as the saying goes. As soon as I opened the hood, I knew that it was far from a restoration.
Weber carb with a wooden insulator, generic four blade metal fan in a dented up shroud, aluminum radiator with the typical corrosion where the hoses connect, cheesy wiring insulation yada yada. But what really caught my eye was that the early aprons with the perpendicular braces were attached to much newer fenders…with teks screws! :barf:
As the inspection continued, I discovered that wherever the ‘builder’ ran into an issue in what had to be a quick and dirty reassembly, their solution of choice was more tek screws. :sad:
I will be documenting the repairs here mostly for the client (since I don’t do emails) but y’all are welcome to be the voyeurs in this object lesson that not all 40s with nightmarish builds are SA. Once I fully document the nightmare, I’d venture a guess that it probably gives @dmaddox a ‘ run for the money’ with what he started with.

I did a remote inspection on this 1964 frame-off ‘restoration’ about a month ago, a referral that badly needed brake work. Really shiny ten footer as the saying goes. As soon as I opened the hood, I knew that it was far from a restoration.
Weber carb with a wooden insulator, generic four blade metal fan in a dented up shroud, aluminum radiator with the typical corrosion where the hoses connect, cheesy wiring insulation yada yada. But what really caught my eye was that the early aprons with the perpendicular braces were attached to much newer fenders…with teks screws! :barf:
As the inspection continued, I discovered that wherever the ‘builder’ ran into an issue in what had to be a quick and dirty reassembly, their solution of choice was more tek screws. :sad:
I will be documenting the repairs here mostly for the client (since I don’t do emails) but y’all are welcome to be the voyeurs in this object lesson that not all 40s with nightmarish builds are SA. Once I fully document the nightmare, I’d venture a guess that it probably gives @dmaddox a ‘ run for the money’ with what he started with.