You betcha Rob . I wish my car was a far along as yours . I think I will steal your 49 ford tailights idea and french a pair into the buick quaterpanel . That looks sweet and custom perfect !!
Hivolt 5.0 give about 2 weeks in between views and there shold be lots to view . I hope anyway . Thanks for the subscribe .
Slingshot have another look for that article and load it up I would like to see that if you still have the old magazine . Thanks
looking good! I like the re-use of the Chevy quarters ,they will save alot of time fixing the lowers on the Buick.
Thanks Kemp Did a lot of head scratchin and tryin to hammer a piece of sheetmetal into submission before that , eureka moment !!! Turned out good though it has a nice flow . I was just in touch with robleticia and he is going to mail me up a 49 ford tailight . I like the way the light flows in the verticle position . Later
You still amaze me with the work you are doing. Keep up the great work. Can't waite to see the finished car. Buicks Rule (The Un-Merc)
Have some more for you thread junkies . Picture 1 is a piece of sheet metal that is representative of the inner wheelhouse to quaterpanel reveal line . Pic.2 is the wheelhouse repair starting point . This will be cutout and a new piece formed for that area . Moving to the 3rd pic we have the panel ready to be welded in place . 4 welded but not trimed yet . 5 shows that I need a big panel made for this area. Next is the roughed out panel needs more shapeing though . Last is the panel clamped in place . Once this is welded I need to make the bottom part of this panel . That piece will have to duplicate the yet to be made quaterpanel outer skin . This in turn will be welded by spotwelds around the wheelhouse lip . Thats it for today the wife says playtime over .
Thanks boys for the words of encouragement . Brerhair I made that hammer in about 30 minutes and it sure works a piece of metal into submission quickly . Later !!!
You are a man of determenation and without fear of metal thats for sure. Keep after it, looking good!
Thanks Racrdad I dont think that you fear to much as well when it comes to metal . Hows the project coming along . At first I must admit I thought WHAT THE !!! Then as I progressed through the thread I said that is going to be pretty sharp and a fun ride . Retro to the 60's and Ed Roth style or what . Later!!
This is coming along nicely. I always tell people when repairing rust work from the inside out. I would of did the same thing to my Fleetline wheel wells only problem was I had no wheels wells worth saving!!
wow, what a challenge.. i don't know how i've missed this thread. lookin good, and you are my new motivator....
I Thought you were supposed to be working on the house ...gotta get some quality car time in though eh! Looking good!
LOL . Yeah I told her that one day a week will be mine to be spent in the garage . If I wait to long I'll forget where I started !!! LOL Anyway another cup of coffee and off to the ba*****t I go .
Id like to go that route as well . Its quite expensive though isnt it ? Now would be the time to notch my frame that for sure .
Would be the best time to notch. I am doing it cause I have the parts on hand to do it.I am always wheeling and dealing.Have more project parts then I do projects.
Thanks Screamin It will be slow for a while . I only get one day a week til I finish the room in the ba*****t . **** !!! You got a thread ?
Screw the ba*****t! Thats some nice work you did on the inner fender well that no one will ever see except us! I'm going home and build me one of those hammers!
Yeah I know Rob the wheelwell panel is a little much . In some regaurds I have OCD I just cant help myself !!
Well my one day that started at 7:00 AM and ended at 4:30 PM didn't amount to much . I am quite pissed to say the least . That must mean I have had enough for one day . It started out this AM with the fact that the body was to low . Had to add 3 inches to the temporary supports . You know that when you have to take something apart it never goes back together easily . Lets just say I killed 3.5 hours before I even started to weld in the panel I made last saturday . That done I started to make a panel for the front of the wheelhouse . I went to large of a panel and that killed another bunch of time . Made a smaller patch welded it in and that was just about it . Not much accomplished for 9.5 hours . One beer break and one dinner break . Maybe next saturday will be more productive ???? One can only hope . Have a look at the meager amount of work I got done !!