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Sure is nice to get over the hump and start building rather than tearing apart. Try and get one thing done a day and in few months that is a lot. Looks nice. Ken
This build will be changing direction. I was going to build this one to be my all-purpose rig but issues with the passenger door and front fenders has caused this to become the family wagon. It will be going back to uncut status.
There will be a change in direction. I have wanted to have a LUBR and a cut restomod. This one was going to be my cut restomod. It will now become my LUBR.
The front fenders are toast so I am going to have to replace them and the 67 will easier to replace the rear quarters than the 77.