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Old 06-15-2015, 06:26 PM   #4
Flop
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Default Re: Flat Cab 1932 Cabriolet

carving a straight line out of tig is never to much fun . I would say it came out ok !





full deal







passenger side was a real mess . my man Earl had about 15 flathead screws and a pound of lead holding this patch in





all said and done





new subframe i made







made a die to make the dimples on the front fenders . the ones on the car are beyond repair



installed







decklid had a crease accross the back from hitting the panel under the decklid . filed that thing out for half a day to get her straight !



rivited the panel back in . cant build a ford without riveting it back together



plenty more to come as i finish tying up all the loose ends on the car !! stay tuned !!
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