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Time to deal with some mess.
Still tapping away on the steel block with a hammer.... |
#672
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More of this dilapidated fender.
Hammer form for the corner bit. |
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i'll leave it at ......wow!!
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Pat |
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Pugsy,
Nice welds. Nice metal work as well.
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Dave Bradbury |
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Nice work, Pugs!
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Rock. Able |
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Great result.
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Marcus aka. Gojeep Victoria, Australia http://willyshotrod.com Invention is a combination of brains and materials. The more brains you use, the less materials you need. |
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Just beautiful!
Don't forget brackets for the "WIDE LOAD" sign out back.
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Matt |
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Quote:
You could call it a "Fat Fender Ford", except... I'm liking the way this is going!
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~Steven |
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Thanks Gentlemen.
Yep, going for the fat azz look. OK on cars, but not everything........ |
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Some welding and a peek inside to get a glimpse of the Frankenstein fender.
Now, on to the driver's side. Some holes to fill. Musta used some awfully big bolts back then. |
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