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Jim Sims
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My latest project

Post by Jim Sims » Sun Jul 11, 2021 3:35 pm

This is a 15-21 roadster body I bought a while back. The sheet metal is all new tin. No ;idea who stamped these panels but the front blue panels are un finished but all are correct, Some one has cut the top corners off the rear quarter panels and now I am attempting to replace the missing parts. Cheap mig welder. It came with the wooden skeleton but the front foot has been cut off. Attempting to post photos from my phone.
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Scott_Conger
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Re: My latest project

Post by Scott_Conger » Sun Jul 11, 2021 4:50 pm

Jim

people do the darndest things, don't they?

good for you in making progress

good luck
Scott Conger

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