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Miscellaneous Stuff |
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Undercarriage |
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Front Brakes |
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Rear |
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New Frontend |
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New Rearend |
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Here's a shot of the left rear brake. Notice the rusty fluid seeping out of the wheel cylinder. Not to worry, though because it will look as good as new in no time. |
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I thought about buying new arms, but after being dissapointed in the repro's quality, I decided to redo mine. Now they look brand new, and I saved lots of $$$$. |
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This is what the upper A-arms looked like after successful restoration. Compare to the untouched one. WOW! |
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This is a shot of the right front suspension assembly. What a rusty looking mess. If you look close you can see two of the original rivets on the upper A-arm. The other ones are under that caked on dirt. Oh, yeah, she is sporting a new set of KYB's. But they will be imitation Autolite's once I repaint them. |
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Here's the fenderwell after many hours of grinding rust. |
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A fresh coating of Corroless rust inhibitive primer and she's ready for the topcoat. |
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