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This is for sale on Newfoundland Classifieds. I was wondering if this is a good buy and will it fit on my 1966 383?
https://www.nlclassifieds.com/440-six-pack-intake-and-carbs-massey-drive-corner-brook-Newfoundland-Labrador-NLCId2829971?b=10600
Rear corners are good but lots of fabrication to do on rear quarters. I have removed all the factory undercoating (That was a job!!!) and have the entire floor cleaned and painted with POR 15, except for rear wheel wells. Floor pictures to follow. Working on trunk interior and starting to make...
I just finished putting the floor in my 67 Coronet and used AMD full front floor pan. Fit perfectly! The pan shown in your link looks the same but looks can be deceiving. I wouldn't buy unless I was sure its AMD....my opinion.
I still live with it! Just got home today from my remote cottage and 4 days of snowmobiling fun. Last week we had 50cm in one storm that added to the already sufficient amount for snowmobiling. Darn thing is that we are expected to get rain from this storm beginning overnight. Todays high was...
Thanks! I wanted drums for Christmas each year from age 5 to 14....my parents have a good eye for talent so I got tools instead!! This girl makes me wish for youth and a different set of parents!!!!
"Splash Guards" can be bought but why not use as much original metal as possible and spend quality time pounding and shaping.....and several hours later....done!
Maybe I'm wasting time and energy to repair things instead of spending money to buy replacements, but isn't this part of the "fun"???
Just some update pictures on repair to fenders. I had to make replacements for the rotted lower fender braces and weld them on both sides. The passenger side was rusted completely and missing but I had enough of the driver's side to get the angles and measurements.....then made the mirror image...
Note the picture in the last post showing the patch on the driver side firewall being held by clamps and two screws. I'm using sheet metal skin bonding to bond the patch to the existing fire wall metal. I did weld in a few spots!
Looking at the front fenders, you can peal off the...
More work completed, more discovered needing fixing, more fabrication, more welding, more sanding.....more, More MORE!!! And I'm enjoying it.... cutting out the bad and putting in the good! The first picture shows the metal I'm using to make patches, the roof out of a 66 Newport I scrapped...
Update!!!! Floor is completed, finished cleaning welds and put a coat of Por15 on welded areas yesterday afternoon. This was a new experience for me but enjoyable and I would tackle floor installation again. That being said, it was a lot of work but the end result is what is important.
Another day's work complete. The new transmission crossmember is laid in place so I could check measurements and everything is good. My welding is getting better but I'm considering getting a tank of gas prior to starting on body panels!
Hi....it's been awhile since I last posted. Without going into details, my busy life, and my father's passing, got in the way of work on the Coronet. That being said, I have spent the last few days getting the floor out, fixing some of the rotted places and getting ready to install the new...