Cheating The Reaper

Nope, nothing yet. But it got moved about 6' closer to the middle of the shop.🙄
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Well, this isn't the update that I had planned, but it's something. I had a talk over Thanksgiving with brother and progress was made. He's got the doors finished. He added reinforcement to the pulls. They all crack there.
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He's got the doors in epoxy. The cowl vent and the dash are done too.
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He's chipping away at the easy stuff first. Hopefully the forward momenentum continues.
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Well, this isn't the update that I had planned, but it's something. I had a talk over Thanksgiving with brother and progress was made. He's got the doors finished. He added reinforcement to the pulls. They all crack there.View attachment 249958View attachment 249959View attachment 249960

He's got the doors in epoxy. The cowl vent and the dash are done too.View attachment 249961


He's chipping away at the easy stuff first. Hopefully the forward momenentum continues.View attachment 249962
Where is the reinforcement? Is it to the doors? I can't seem to make the pictures mesh in my mind. Thrilled to see it's getting worked on.
 
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Where is the reinforcement? Is it to the doors? I can't seem to make the pictures mesh in my mind. Thrilled to see it's getting worked on.
I guess I could have explained that better. If you look at this photo, you'll see a bulge above the two oval shaped stampings. That's the door pull. Over the decades, they always seem to crack out. He welded in short sections of tube/pipe on the inside to eliminate the flex. These doors will never crack again.
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These were pretty sparse from the factory. No armrests or grab handles, just a ledge below the glass. Hell, the door panels and headliner were cardboard. They don't have much in the way of cushion either. Slam the door with the window rolled down and it's almost guaranteed to crack the glass.
 
Thanks for following along. I know it hasn't had much to update on, but he's been trying to put in a couple hours after work when he can. He's running two body shops while being a full time body man and trying to have a bit of a family life. Not a whole lot of free time, so I'm glad to see progress. Hopefully it continues.

He said he's just tackling the cab one portion at a time, doing the easiest stuff first. There's still a lot to do. The back of the cab is going to be a major chore to fix the I'll fitting patch I welded in. The shape is all wrong. He's saving that for last.
 

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