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coronet440 1968 México

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Hi guys as some of you who read my previous tread i am the proud owner af a 1968 coronet 440 built in México i beguin my restoration by disassemble the car and so i did, after that, i decide that the next part of my proyect would be the front and so i begin with the sand blasting of the car but it the weather is rainy in here and so the front is rusty again so i have to start over again, i check the car this week and nothing to be too woried about only superficial rust but i have to start over and am planning to do it again this sunday, more pics about my progress too



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i need to reinforce this area

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the body is straight no hits or dents
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i need help i can´t remove the torsion bars and the k frame

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the previous owner (an idiot) make a hole in the hood and
paint the car is this horrible colors and now is useless
am gonna need a new one
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ok any suggestions about my work are accepted any coments that can help me are most welcome guys more pics soon
 

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I think the first thing you might do is after you start over, get a layer of epoxy primer on it so it doesn't rust again after sand blasting stuff... Sounds like a cool project but outside in the weather will give you a bunch of problems for sure...
 
I think the first thing you might do is after you start over, get a layer of epoxy primer on it so it doesn't rust again after sand blasting stuff... Sounds like a cool project but outside in the weather will give you a bunch of problems for sure...

Thanx Ron i"ll do what you recomend me the next couple of weeks good luck with your road runner i"ll keep you posted.
 
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