So I bought this one today.

I finally put the hood on!
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I wanted to spin it around in the shop before the storm starts. It’s now positioned in the shop to get back to work on the rest of the metal work.
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How's the trunk lid? I had to replace the original one on my 68...it was ROTTEN. I've seen a lot of 67s/ 68s with rusty trunk lids. Seems to be a weak spot on these cars.
 
How's the trunk lid? I had to replace the original one on my 68...it was ROTTEN. I've seen a lot of 67s/ 68s with rusty trunk lids. Seems to be a weak spot on these cars.
It’s roached but Ken @SGT FURY included a rust free one with the parts car. its Painted and ready to install. :thumbsup:
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Man, you are surely talented! You've brought this classy lady back from the brink and she's looking more and more beautiful with each update. I really enjoy watching the progress, please keep em coming!!
 
So beautiful!!! BIG inspiration for me to get the Yorker out there on the road. Got a quote from someone down south from me in the LA area who can do a paint restoration / re-clear the car to bring out what's left of the PP1 red, revive the chrome the best they can and also paint / flake my roof. It's going to be a little pricey but way cheaper than a full paint job so it'll be worth it to me in the end.

Though, I may put the 68 on the back burner as I don't see it being "done" in time for my wedding. Plan B to bring the 62 home and get that one driving nice so we have at least ONE cool car to parade around in!

Seeing this Imperial together has been so cool. I am definitely in love with it!
 
Ok let the fun begin on the driver’s side!
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Just by getting rid of that portion of rotten outer sheet metal makes it easy to make a plan.

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Looks like I’m going to replace the whole outer wheelhouse on this side which means I’m going to have to cut this quarter at the upper body line so I can get at it.
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Got a really good start on cutting all the metal I won’t need off of the donor section and assessing the minor repairs it will need before I graft it onto the car.
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And then got back to cutting the rusty stuff off of the patient.
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Take LOTS of pics for reference points!
Taking off too much metal in one shot can lose any reference points for fabrication..lol.
 
Take LOTS of pics for reference points!
Taking off too much metal in one shot can lose any reference points for fabrication..lol.
I’m close to the last person you need to say that to…:thankyou::poke::lol:
 
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