Randy Mosier
Jan 21st, 04, 4:19 PM
With the rear seat pan anyway. All it needs is seam sealer and paint! All the braces and brackets are welded in!
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/Dcp_1671.jpg
http://www.chevelles.com/showroom/Dcp_1670.jpg
Texas70
Jan 21st, 04, 4:37 PM
Great job Randy graemlins/waving.gif
T-Man
Jan 21st, 04, 10:55 PM
What they said. graemlins/thumbsup.gif
WayneK
Jan 23rd, 04, 12:18 PM
You Da-Man graemlins/hurray.gif
FO_FDYFO
Jan 23rd, 04, 2:27 PM
cool graemlins/hurray.gif
kmchugh
Jan 23rd, 04, 3:00 PM
Randy, Way cool. I'll be embarking on the same journey here shortly. I imagine I'll be bugging you for tips! It took some time, and the results are sure worth it :cool:
Kevin
Randy Mosier
Jan 23rd, 04, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by kmchugh:
Randy, Way cool. I'll be embarking on the same journey here shortly. I imagine I'll be bugging you for tips! It took some time, and the results are sure worth it :cool:
Kevin Not a problem! E-mail me or leave a post for me in this forum.
Randy Mosier
Feb 3rd, 04, 8:16 PM
Same here. Bringing this up again for a friend who's interested in this project.
BillsCamino
Feb 3rd, 04, 8:26 PM
Nice job Randy! graemlins/thumbsup.gif
Did it pass eddy insp? tongue.gif
baddbob71
Jul 2nd, 04, 4:18 PM
nice work, make sure you apply primer before the seam sealer, almost all seam sealers available are for use over primer. looks nice!
Randy Mosier
Jul 2nd, 04, 7:11 PM
I'm redoing the entire area with silver Por. Then the seam sealer goes on. The reason I brought this back up was because of another member who's about to tackle one of these pans in his car.