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Post by ramblingrebel on Dec 3, 2019 4:21:18 GMT -8
so i'll try. nearing the end of the mechanical upgrades on my rebel machine after a sabatical i have known for a bit that i had some rust repair to do and i scored 2 complete sets of floor pans, one set complete with rockers and from firewall to trunk (can't have too much rusty rambler sheet metal laying around) had had new rockers made (based on the above mentioned pieces), epoxy premiered and painted body colour i had it all lined up here to start the repair, with 2 people backing me up if i got in over my head but due to personal issues, its been over a year since i emptied the interior to start it so i farmed it out here it is leaving last weekend and day one of the fella's working on it (don't know why anyone would want to see this.....i think sc397 just likes to see me cry)
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Post by javtwotone on Dec 3, 2019 4:33:03 GMT -8
It's progress on a Rambler. We ALL want to see it!
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Post by 69Rebel on Dec 3, 2019 7:33:16 GMT -8
Nice car. I like to see a Machine in something other than R/W/B.
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Post by nejoe2 on Dec 4, 2019 3:41:58 GMT -8
Good luck with it, I put a nos quarter on a machine, then owner farmed out to a shop, and all went down hill. Was painted bbb and ended up in Canada. Know of it by chance? I hate doing work for someone that wants to not do shit right. That's when I bailed out of the deal.
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Post by ramblingrebel on Dec 5, 2019 15:22:24 GMT -8
some people here might know Harm Van Der Veen i've known him for about geez, 40 years now some might now him by his workbooks here he's one of the two people responsible for that 1974 Javelin AmX with the Pontiac G6 interior that won gold at this years amo's (that was originally my old AMX) i think my rebel is in good hands (my uncle is the owner of that amx and the other fellow involved in this project i seem to have started i bought this tool from Eastwood for the hole punch/ embossing stripped 3 bolts trying to get it to cut the holes (didn't turn out well, you can kind of see it in the picture) after the 3rd one he approached it differently he used a hole saw slightly smaller than the tool and then used the tool to do the embossing www.eastwood.com/eastwood-punch-and-flaring-dies.html
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