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I'd be temped to try and find an alpine with an ok body and use it as a parts
car.....use what you need then sell the rest
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From: daniel doornbos via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
To: tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, Sep 26, 2016 4:05 pm
Subject: [Tigers] progress
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 the
garage, driveway and myself. So I had it sandblasted inside and out, 100%. In
hindsight the sand removal and clean up was significant and I should have
skipped the interior sand blast and masked off all the interior holes 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 epoxy 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 tell me if
I need a replacement or if he can bend it back. Or the 3rd possibility that
the prior repair and alignment is OK, but I don't think that's the case.
The sand blast did uncover significant amounts of bondo. I think the car was
crashed, motor removed and body work completed but then never 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 fender minor damage. I'm at a cross road as the car
has flares (best image of the flares) at all 4 corners. Do I seek out a donor
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? 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?
dan
Most recent photos are at the end of the album. Primary purpose of the photos
are to help me put this thing back together...
https://goo.gl/photos/9fkVPwxGhw1mMKuM6
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<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>I'd be temped to try and find an
alpine with an ok body and use it as a parts car.....use what you need then
sell the rest<br>
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From: daniel doornbos via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net><br>
To: tigers <tigers@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Mon, Sep 26, 2016 4:05 pm<br>
Subject: [Tigers] progress<br>
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<div>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
the garage, driveway and myself. So I had it sandblasted inside and out,
100%. In hindsight the sand removal
and clean up was significant and I should have skipped the interior sand blast
and masked off all the interior holes 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 epoxy Primered the car and parts over the weekend to prevent rust from
taking hold.</div>
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<div>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
tell me if I need a replacement or if he can bend it back. Or the 3rd
possibility that the prior repair and
alignment is OK, but I don't think that's the case.</div>
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<div>The sand blast did uncover significant amounts of bondo. I
think the car was crashed, motor removed and body work completed but then never
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
fender minor damage. I'm at a cross road as the car has flares (<a
target="_blank"
href="https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNhx7DaGd_6kYAxzcDV2Mr52Mwj-VqG2phw7NmWCZQmIg2bjwpI-WiHGl28V-WURg/photo/AF1QipPbhwRexXIJJ2bSVHcDEfYM_lnQN8xj6YX9UPw?key=ZXNOMzVCTENIOHlnN0txMk5GbkRaWVNDS3l5Unln">best
image of the flares</a>) at all 4 corners. Do I seek out a donor
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?
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? </div>
<div><span style="font-size: 12pt;">dan</span><br>
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<div>Most recent photos are at the end of the album. Primary purpose of
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