Finally some Mercury progress
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Finally some Mercury progress
It seems I haven’t gotten anything done on the Mercury in months, so today I set the body on the chassis. Now I can finalize the chassis mounts and design a new fuel tank. I moved the body back an inch and a half for more “Rajo room”. And yes I tried not to think about the paint cost when it was hanging in the air.
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
What a beauty!
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Glad to see some assembly goin on Andy! I look forward to touring again someday...
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Mercury(s) rising
It’s a slow go here, too, Andy. I try to do just a a little bit everyday. Maybe another night the windshield will be fit to my liking. Then, one more hood panel, then mount the fenders, then……….
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Looking good Tim, love your radiator shell. My wife is much happier now that it’s starting to look like a car again.
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FANTASTIC!!!
Looking good Andy. Those Mercury bodies are the sexiest things outside the pages of Playboy Magazine.
FANTASTIC!!!
Looking good Andy. Those Mercury bodies are the sexiest things outside the pages of Playboy Magazine.
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Look looking car!!!! Glad to see you are moving forward on it.
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Got the radiator shell brackets detailed yesterday. They had fillet welds that looked funky. Some filing, sanding and light polishing got them looking about right. I can start assembling the shell to the radiator now. Before and after shot.
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Keep the pics coming,Andy , they are infectious. A good infection!
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Lookin good Andy! These little details make all the difference. How long till we see some RAJO pics...?
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Unfortunately I’ve got a couple motors in front of mine. I’m trying to knock out these little parts while I listen to baseball on the radio.
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Really pleased to see you making progress Andy!!
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Got the radiator in place so I can fit the hood. Things aren’t exactly where they were before paint.
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All that red is lookin good Andy! Not too sure bout the bright green two tone tho...
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Put some of the easier bits on the Mercury. Hope it motivates me to do the harder stuff.
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Re: Finally some Mercury progress
Sorry I couldn’t resist, my latest Mercury project! A 67 and I know not T related!