1978 Malibu Project, 4th times a charm

motorheadmike

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Just getting caught up on a great thread!
 
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ssn696

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Progress! I am not looking forward to reshimming the header panel on my current project so the hood lines up as before. I had troubles with that in the past.
 
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Wraith

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Progress! I am not looking forward to reshimming the header panel on my current project so the hood lines up as before. I had troubles with that in the past.

Just to start the fenders and line them up with the rockers we've have had to shim the header panel already. Next round of shimming is we install the doors and line it all up at once, glad I'm not the body guy. ;)
 
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Ribbedroof

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Who says 40 degrees is too cold to work?

This guy!

I'm getting soft as I age, I admire your dedication all through this build.
 
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David.C

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I'm not showing more sanding, that's getting old. Who says 40 degrees is too cold to work?

If you're anything like me... I don't mind the work when It's chilly, but laying down on the garage floor to work is a "no bueno". Cold concrete will quickly sap every bit of my motivation to do anything.
 
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