Joris,
That looks really nice.
Roy
That looks really nice.
Roy
I have never heard of them being referred to as Mole-grips just "vice-grips" is all I have ever known. Cultural slang is interesting isn't it? Thanks again! Justin
Another extra chore before I can close this up; this is exactly why severely rusty cars are so annoying to work on!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for reading this! Justin
I would say its in a much worse state than the chassis you are working on here. Also it seems even you can not establish the amount of work required till you open it all up.
While I try to make them detailed I of course cannot relay all the frustration, time, and struggle that it took to get to the next photo frame.
You know exactly what I'm talking about...BTW when are going to get back to work on your cars?
Your statement reminds me of the Saturday/Sunday TV programs like Hot rod TV. They make engine swaps and upgrades appear to be so easy and hassle free. They of course edit out all the time spent wrestling with a rusty/stripped bolt and all the knuckle scraping it took to finally get it free; just one of many challenges you'll encounter of course. Like the saying "if it can go wrong it certainly will". (most of the time) My sympathies to your guys on the DDK, especially if the car is rustier than what I'm dealing with! If this is their first experience my guess is they'll experience tons frustration and will have no choice but to make their mistakes and learn. Best of luck to them though! I Cannot imagine dealing with a car rustier than this one. At that stage you've almost got nothing to weld to and what is there is very pitted with little tensile strength left in it. In my world that would strictly be a donor for a full tube chassis hot rod.
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