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Glad to have found this site. Getting back to fixing up our 68 GTX. Dad and I bought it many moons ago and have been focused on our business and she slipped through the cracks. Too much work and no play, well you know ha.... hope to learn a lot from the people here and get her back on the road...
Nice, I just finished watching videos from Eastwood and learned about the gas part ha. I assume I would get that in the area some where. Thank you for the feedback.
We really got distracted from working on her over the years and now getting pretty stoked about getting her back on the road. Good luck with yours too.
Sweet, I will shoot to get one soon then get some junk parts and mess around with them and watch some vids ha.... I hope I could figure it out. Don't want to mess the X up until I was confident I could do it.
I do want to learn welding. I have somewhat of an artist background and think I can do it. Been checking out the Eastwood vids on how to do it. That is something I would want to practice a bit before I try it. Resto prices in this area are astronomical and they usually talk us out of it before...
These are pics when we purchased it a very long time ago. It has been in my garage as we have a web company and haven't gotten very far on getting it back into shape. Back on it and excited to get it back on the road
Nice, thank you guys for such great feedback. I am decent at painting but never welded. That is a skill I do want to learn soon. I am excited to get back to getting the GTX into shape. I will keep you posted on how I tackle the floor pan. This is a great forum for information.
She isn't in terrible shape. We pulled the engine many moons ago and detailed it and now ready to clean up the firewall and get her back together soon. Here she is without the engine and hood.
Outstanding, appreciate your ideas. Had the 68 GTX for a while but never took initiative to tackle the floor pan rust part. I really appreciate it. Is it best to chemical remove the rust or good old fashioned elbow grease with wire brushes.