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What not to do
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Spray bomb rebuild. Some of the areas that are "fine" would have gotten attention from a welder if this car belonged to anyone else. Check out the custom wheelwells. Edit: In phase II he takes it to a body shop. http://oldcarandtruckpictures.com/Er...e/phaseII.html |
Wow, I think I just threw up a little. That is a terrifying. :shock:
After looking at it some more I am pretty sure the build must be some kind of joke. Edit: Glad to see the body shop guys took care of that abortion. |
Wow....there is so much awful in that car.
- Justin |
Ouch...
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Of all the fail, I think the persian rug in phase I has to be the icing on the cake. Who does that?
- Justin |
lol i couldnt figure out if that was serious or not.... lol aparently it was
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turrible
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thats all a big joke right?
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It's ashame that half assing a rebuild, and using crap that's been laying in your garage for 35 years is something this guy thinks is okay to do. I believe the weight of the car has doubled due to the gallons of Bondo he used, and I can just imagine how all that'll look when he first hits a bad pot hole or bump in the road.
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- Justin |
that was a good laugh, poor car
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Who bondos a floor?
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Ha that's pretty bad. Although you should see the Firebird I have in the shop right now. It's a 68 that was in another shop for 7 years being worked on. Poor owner got tired of waiting and pulled it out only to find that the guy hack jobbed all of the new panels and patches. I'm spent the last 3 weeks cutting all of his new sheet metal off and doing it correctly. I also have to cut out all of the "patches" the guy put in because all he did was weld a piece of new sheet metal right over the rotted out holes. What a disaster.
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What were some of those patches made out of , aluminum foil covered in a heaping coat of bondo ...oh and don't forget the rust preventative paint for good measure haha. What a joke.
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"phenominal"
phenomenal abortion. |
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