81 Cutlass resto..

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The result is pretty good i think. All work done by me and a friend.
 

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The next Project is a 79 Malibu wagon. Survived the rust death. but is completely dismaneled by previous owner. But it has to wait untill i have finished my 64 Chevy Bel air wagon. :twisted:
 

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very nice work! I've been noticing a larger number of members from other countries posting lately... be sure to post up pics of the malibu and the 64!
 
Some pics of my 64 Bel air Wagon.. Almost done with replacing the lower rear quarter.. when this is done the car is ready for some bondo and be prepared for paint.. This car has been parked since 83, so cant wait to get out on the road again. 327 with camelhump heads an PG..
 

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Really cool wagon! Nice Cutlass as well, it's cool seeing some other countries besides North American ones on the forum. It's cool knowing we aren't the only ones who are into Gs!
 
Inspected my rear fraim rail and my fears where true. Badly rotted out and beond repair 🙁 But fortunately i got two new fraimrails in the garage and the pocket on its way from our friend in Canada 🙂
Now the hard part starts, to cut and weld in the new peace without lifting the body... :puke:
 

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Some small rust repair done on my 79 Malibu Wagon. Next step is to lift the body from the fraim and get it blasted and paintet.
 

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Finaly cut out the old rusty rear fraim rail and welded in the new one 🙂
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Done some work on my 79 Malibu Wagon also. Prepearing it for paint. Sandblastet all suspension parts. Bought all bushings, steering components brakes etc.. Car is done under with new paint and rustprotection. The 327 and TH350 is painted and ready to be installed 🙂.
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