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The tiger has been sandblasted. The undercoating on my car was going to be=
impossible to remove without a ton of time and making a horrible mess of t=
he garage, driveway and myself. So I had it sandblasted inside and out, 10=
0%. In hindsight the sand removal and clean up was significant and I shoul=
d have skipped the interior sand blast and masked off all the interior hole=
s as I spent a good bit of time getting sand out. The blaster uses gorilla=
tape to protect the vin tags. I am really happy that its all done. I epo=
xy Primered the car and parts over the weekend to prevent rust from taking =
hold.
Next step is to put the Front and Rear end on the car so it rolls and then =
take it to the frame shop to fix the passenger front rail. Will let him te=
ll me if I need a replacement or if he can bend it back. Or the 3rd possib=
ility that the prior repair and alignment is OK, but I don't think that's t=
he case.
The sand blast did uncover significant amounts of bondo. I think the car w=
as crashed, motor removed and body work completed but then never had the mo=
tor returned. It was then sold to Steve W, and I bought it in 95. The pro=
blem is the driver rear fender is in very bad shape, the door is fine (prob=
ably replaced) and the front fender minor damage. I'm at a cross road as t=
he car has flares (best image of the flares<https://photos.google.com/share=
/AF1QipNhx7DaGd_6kYAxzcDV2Mr52Mwj-VqG2phw7NmWCZQmIg2bjwpI-WiHGl28V-WURg/pho=
to/AF1QipPbhwRexXIJJ2bSVHcDEfYM_lnQN8xj6YX9UPw?key=3DZXNOMzVCTENIOHlnN0txMk=
5GbkRaWVNDS3l5Unln>) at all 4 corners. Do I seek out a donor fender for th=
e rear and transfer the flare? Do I put a stock fender on and then remove =
the flares from the other 3 piecing in new arches? Anyone have a driver =
rear fenders for sale plus 3 arches? Anyone have the same style of steel r=
ear flare tucked away in the garage?
dan
Most recent photos are at the end of the album. Primary purpose of the pho=
tos are to help me put this thing back together...
https://goo.gl/photos/9fkVPwxGhw1mMKuM6
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<p>The tiger has been sandblasted. The undercoating on my car was goi=
ng to be impossible to remove without a ton of time and making a horrible m=
ess of the garage, driveway and myself. So I had it sandblasted insid=
e and out, 100%. In hindsight the sand removal
and clean up was significant and I should have skipped the interior sand b=
last and masked off all the interior holes as I spent a good bit of ti=
me getting sand out. The blaster uses gorilla tape to protect the vin=
tags. I am really happy that its all done.
I epoxy Primered the car and parts over the weekend to prevent rust =
from taking hold.</p>
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</p>
<p>Next step is to put the Front and Rear end on the car so it rolls and th=
en take it to the frame shop to fix the passenger front rail. Will le=
t him tell me if I need a replacement or if he can bend it back. Or t=
he 3rd possibility that the prior repair and
alignment is OK, but I don't think that's the case.</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>The sand blast did uncover significant amounts of bondo. I th=
ink the car was crashed, motor removed and body work completed but then nev=
er had the motor returned. It was then sold to Steve W, and I bought =
it in 95. The problem is the driver rear fender
is in very bad shape, the door is fine (probably replaced) and the front f=
ender minor damage. I'm at a cross road as the car has flares (<a hre=
f=3D"https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNhx7DaGd_6kYAxzcDV2Mr52Mwj-VqG2p=
hw7NmWCZQmIg2bjwpI-WiHGl28V-WURg/photo/AF1QipPbhwRexXIJJ2bSVHcDEfYM_lnQN8xj=
6YX9UPw?key=3DZXNOMzVCTENIOHlnN0txMk5GbkRaWVNDS3l5Unln">best
image of the flares</a>) at all 4 corners. Do I seek out a dono=
r fender for the rear and transfer the flare? Do I put a stock fender=
on and then remove the flares from the other 3 piecing in new arches? &nbs=
p; Anyone have a driver rear fenders for sale plus
3 arches? Anyone have the same style of steel rear flare tucked away=
in the garage? </p>
<p><span style=3D"font-size: 12pt;">dan</span><br>
</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>Most recent photos are at the end of the album. Primary purpose of=
the photos are to help me put this thing back together... </p>
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