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Old 05-09-2012, 08:58 PM   #22
Flop
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Default Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid

thanks Country!1

finished up the drivers side bracket this morning thats they dont repop



then set the seat pan in transferred the rivet holes and got everything lined up there. the rivets arnt set just keeping the panel aligned . i didnt put the rear pan in because it will be much easier to work on the rear of the car with out that piece in.




moving back ward to where the new subframe was once welded on . it needed some help in my opinion



a few patches later and a little tig welding its looking a little better



and the connection on the drivers side after



got all the welds smoothed out
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