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| My 1968 Tempest Custom |
| My 1968 Tempest Custom |
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| In these pics you can see that I have spent the day tearing this thing apart and removing the frame. It was a chore but the end results should be well worth It. |
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| In these pics you can see the body on blocks. you can also see the only rust spot in the trunk. In the pic of the drivers door you will be able to see how they used to fix dented body panels years ago. drill a few holes for a screw type puller to fit in,pull it, and putty it. scary stuff here, I am not sure if I am going to replace the door or just skin it? There is no rust at all on the door. |
| In these pics the frame has been sandblasted, primered , and painted chassis black. In one pic you will also notice my 1980 Gmc 4x4, the 73-87 GM trucks are my favorite. |
| In these pics you can see that I have got the frame back under it, it is starting to look like a car again. you will notice one pic showing the factory bucket seats I added to replace the bench. I also put a 4-speed hump in because I was going to put a 4-speed in it, now I am not sure? but the hump made a nice mounting point for the B&M Megashifter that I had from a previous project. also, in one pic you can see my Grandma stopping in to see how the car is comming. |
| That's all for now, I will update as soon as I can. |