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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/05/23 21:37:15
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quote: Originally posted by hotboostgt
Can spend half the day doing something really minor and probably no one is going to notice but you do it anyway..
Sounds like my job most days![88]
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hotboostgt
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/05/29 20:19:46
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Underneath of car pretty well finished .  Final small patch just to be sure.Fibre glass filler over the whole patches.  Second coat brushed. I might spray final coat just to get rid of any brush marks.  Glass filled over any welding that I have done and bitumen over the whole lot as added insurance. Next job is to weld the holes on driver side engine bay . Thats it for today beer o'clock.
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/06/20 17:46:55
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Update!! Driver side engine bay now welded , patched and glased . Also had the black paint to finish it off. Being doing all those little add on jobs . Bonnet brackets stripped and primed, one had to have the wrong holes welded up ..Thats the problem with 40 yr cars everyone has had a crack at fixing and modifying them. So to reverse a small job ends up snowballing as everyone who done a full resto would know...But we keep going as we all know the end result is worth it in the end.... Enough dribble beer o'clock. cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/05/07 11:48:09
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Update... Finally 99 % happy with all the patching in the engine bay . Now etched and ready to high fill/prime. Still have to repair a dent under where the compliance plate sits ..   Rear qtr is etched but now work in progress. It looks lot easier to see imperfections now that it has some form of paint on it.  cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/09/07 19:04:42
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Nice work HbGT, Bet your glad too see the end of that exposed metal! That's gonna be one very nice ride What was the cost off dipping the bonnet please?
Also Was it hard to remove doors? should i get a door removal tool somewhere ?
Have you decide if your clearing over the white yet?
I thru a wipe of evercoat blackgold around my engine bay today , it's a nice easy sand filler to use if you need a brand ( though im told its all the same  ) cheers jonny
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/09/07 22:29:43
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Cheers Jonny .Yeah so over the engine bay . Just have to pull a golf ball size dent out above the comp plate...Also need to squirt some sixaflex around my battery tray.. Going to use PPG high fill and all the products rite thru hoping to elimate paint problems. Its so expensive I hope it will be worth it 4ltr + 500ml hardener was $214.00 I got the bonnett done in Adelaide when i lived there and i think it was $150 it wasn't much more than that. My doors came off easy because they had been off b4. But I think the trick is to take the weight of the door ( ie jack block of wood) with a 4" b/h nail just tapped the pin out. Heaps crc to lubricate it. Clear over white is $64 dollar question... I really like the look of it and would definetly give it a 21st century twist to it. The guy from ppg say you dont have to do it straight away , so depending on the money situation .. I just bought a set of new adjustable konis and a full set of super pro poly bushes thru out. Was trying to keep to a colour theme as I have a red engine , sway bars and springs but the blue will go with strut tops and braided lines. Cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/10/07 18:36:57
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Looks great HBGT & PPG is expensive but is a good product we used Protec 706, with the doors we unbolted them with the hinges in place, easy to do as long as there are 2 of you in the shed.
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/11/07 22:10:25
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Finally finished floor..... Sprayed final coat giving it the factory look ..  Control arms stripped and painted ready to assemble super pro bushes.. Rear qtr has been had the Schlutes touches and looking a treat (cheers Dave) thats it for today.. cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/06/08 21:21:37
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Still doing repair work on few patches that have appeared now that I have new lighting in the shed..Light is almost at the end of the tunnel...  Collecting all the new front end components.  Wont get much done this weekend off to lakeside to see the racing. cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/10/24 23:53:43
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Update..Finished my last bit of welding today..I have had my bodywork coach (aka-Schlutes) give me the thumbs up  .Car is not too far way now from running some high fill over the body . I'm going to get my doors soda blasted back to bare to save some time and energy. Also need to get my diff exchanged (john) and rebuilt so I can roll it. I have some concerns about the high torque starter fowling on the extractors which I might have to investigate. Saying that my starter looks like it has came from Burtons which I am hoping it is different to the rodshop ones.I need to sort b4 I get the extractors ceramic coated. All good Id thought Id better post something to let you guys know Im still on track with it.  cheers
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/06/11 22:59:39
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Update.... Getting nit picky now .. Still not happy with passengers side rear after I put a straight edge on some sections.So more work needed there. Off the rotiserrie today and on stands . Have to repair some of the front from that now but getting close..   happy with the drivers side .  This section is being a pain in the butt.[:(!] An easy fix would be to put some fake vents on . But I dont what to get into to taking short cuts now .. So more fill it is.Its a bees di#k out , I could get away with it with high fill ... But we keep chipping away lol..  Well thats it for now..
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/07/11 09:57:17
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Its looking good matt.[^]
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/07/11 21:54:29
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Looking awesome keep chipping away.
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2010/07/11 22:27:08
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Yep, looking great. Colour is close!
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RE: 72 DELETE v6
2011/05/02 17:42:11
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Update.. As anyone who has done a full resto knows TWO STEPS FORWARD AND ONE BACK.. Discovered a pin head of rust coming thru where previous owner bronzed welded a patch... Let me say NOT HAPPY JAN!! Anyway I have a nice big hole where I attacked it with die grinder. I think I might buy a repair section and cut a large section out. It appeared to develop rust from between body deadner and second inner skin.. I rust convert any suspect section after I cut them out.. So I couldnt find anyone close to me to strip the doors so I'm doing them with LOVE.. Passenger side stripped and finished .  Front is pretty close I might wait now till I high build car.  Rear of car is still work in progress..Close but not 100%  I have started to get all my mechanicals sorted out. I have changed the studs to longer metric ones. Lots of new parts arriving as they become available. Just waiting for the humidity to die down so I can spray some high build around .. Slowly but surely... beer o'clock.
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