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  1. pitman
    Joined: May 14, 2006
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    pitman

    Translator needed: Must know 'proper' English terms...bonnet, boot (beut),
    petrol, puncture, etc...and their equivalent barbaric Americain gearhead dialect. ;)
    Brits; and the Island Peoples, are the best!
     
  2. jdownunder
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    i nearly put deck lid but couldn't remeber if that was the front or back lol
    australian islander t***ie's the smallest state
     
  3. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
    Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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    Well I finally got around to completing the inside sheet metal on the rear. It would have been a lot easier to have a break and roller available, so I did the best I could with what I have. I tried to make it look nice and clean as possible, still have a little welding to do underneath to complete it.

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  4. jdownunder
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    you'd be glad to get that done!
    and ya might have room in there for a couple of six packs after you put in a tank;)
    j
     
  5. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
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    That's too funny, your right thought I wasn't sure what was being said .....lol....
     
  6. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
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    I took some time off work to try to complete my frame, I still had a few lose ends to tie up on the welding part before I prepped it for paint. I am pretty lucky to have a friend that can help me with this, since I know nothing of paint and filler work. Basically he had me sand all the pieces that were to be painted.....boy I hate sanding.....lol...I am no pro but I think it came out looking pretty good......

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  7. mad mikey
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    Very nice work. Looks good!
     
  8. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
    Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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    Thanks Mikey......

    I am ready to fabricate some sort of windshield posts, I need to make it so I can attach the removable hard top to the top of the post. Looking for ideas and pics, and some ideas of how the gl*** is going to attach to the post.....Thanks


    Curt
     
  9. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
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    Well the paints dry so I started to ***emble the ch***is. I have never built anything that has been painted to this is all new to me. I am taking my time on this part as to not scratch any thing, easier said than done.


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  10. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
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    Well I finally got around to making my windshield posts and channel. I have been putting it off for some time now due to the fact I wasn't really sure how to tackle this without making it look stupid. Any how this is what I came up with, not really sure if I am going to leave it or cut it off and start over.

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  11. BUSTEDKNUCKLE
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    More pics....
     

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