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Guess what i did today ?

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Guess what i did today ?

Postby Bowtie468 on Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:19 pm

Replaced a cowl on a '66 Mustang. Inner and outer panels. WoW !! close to 200 spot welds. Went threw 3 spot weld cutters ! I'm beat !! :cry: The replacements were Dynacorn, and i must say the fit was sweet !! :2thumbs

Sorry, no pics ! By the time i put the drill down, the only thing i wanted in my hand was a cold beer. Never thought about the camera !
Chris


1968 Chevrolet SWB/Fleet
468 BBC powered
(under construction)
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Postby HuggerCST on Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:52 pm

I know that must have been a job. I've been asked to do one before and I turned it down! :lol:
Wynne

'70 swb Chevy CST
'72 Chevy K5 blazer
'68 Chevy short fleet project
'69 Camaro
'53 Chevy truck (Grandaddy's)
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Postby 65StreetCruiser on Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:14 am

Yeah Chris, That's a tough job. Those year model Mustangs were real bad about holding water in the cowl area.
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