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Posted by: cary Oct 19 2012, 08:03 PM

Does anyone have a picture of the front end of the long with the outer long and door brace removed.
I'd like to see how the inner fender ties into the inner long. Both on the top and on the bottom.

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John's picture is a pretty good start. But I'd like to see it completely undressed if I could. Like totally naked.
Most all the pictures are of rusted out sections. I'm hoping someone has a good section picture.

Posted by: wingnut86 Oct 19 2012, 08:32 PM

Search for Hontec's build thread, he had some real good images.

Posted by: cary Oct 19 2012, 09:03 PM

He didn't have to go quite that deep.

Those are some serious skills. Whoa ...................

Posted by: McMark Oct 19 2012, 09:38 PM

There are a few more pictures of this build http://www.originalcustoms.com/invoice/images.php?p=99.

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Posted by: bulitt Oct 20 2012, 06:15 AM

Dang, nice work Mark! One thing I have quickly learned- using manufactured repair panels increases your productivity vs. having to fab each panel/part yourself. I know this seems like a no brainer but if you head down the path of "I want to do this as cheap as possible" you better have alot of time on your hands, and that aint so apparent to the first timer until you are knee deep.

Posted by: saigon71 Oct 20 2012, 06:33 AM

QUOTE(cary @ Oct 19 2012, 10:03 PM) *

Does anyone have a picture of the front end of the long with the outer long and door brace removed.
I'd like to see how the inner fender ties into the inner long. Both on the top and on the bottom.

Attached Image

John's picture is a pretty good start. But I'd like to see it completely undressed if I could. Like totally naked.
Must all the pictures are of rusted out sections. I'm hoping someone has a good section picture.


Great work! beerchug.gif

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=123957&st=160

Start at post #169. I had to rebuild this section as well. I could not agree more on your buy it/fabricate it analysis...the problem is that many of the drivers side parts are not made...yet.

Posted by: cary Oct 20 2012, 07:52 AM

Thank you very much for the links ..................

Mark and Bob thanks for the inspiration ...............

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