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![]() We picked up a heavy duty tandem axle tilt deck trailer to haul vehicles and elevate vehicles to a better work height. |
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![]() Back from picking up the car from Madoc, Ontario. |
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![]() Fender arch lip was hammer formed with a dolly, a piece of pipe, and a 1/4 " x 2 " x 6 " piece of flat stock set up vertically in the bench vise. Cold formed, no heat applied. |
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Car was loaded on our tilt bed car hauler. It shares the shop with our Glen-L Hot Rod V-drive ski boat. |
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![]() Cylinder head removed. New intake and exhaust valves, valve guides and a valve job will be required. | ||||
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![]() New snowflake-rated winter radials were mounted on the 13 " wheels. They are required by Quebec law during the winter months. |
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![]() Front RH fender arch lip repair panel to be installed. |
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![]() Custom LH front fender arch panel fabricated from 18 gauge steel. |
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![]() Front fender arch panel will also fit the rear fenders with a bit of tweaking. |
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![]() Custom LH fender arch repair patch was fabricated for the LH fender. |
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![]() Final fitment. |
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![]() The repair panel was lapped to the fender and tacked every 4" A pneumatic die grinder with a 1/8"x2" cutting disc was used to cut through the panels between a set of tacks. Once the panels have been butted to one another, a tack every 2" keeps panel warpage to a minimum. |
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![]() The lower front panel area is rusted through in several spots, so we'll order up a rust repair panel. |
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That's it for now. More photos will be posted as progress is made. |
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