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Trev
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What I've done.

Post by Trev »

I've taken 4 weeks holliday's waiting for no3 son to make an apperance (any time now) so I got stuck in to the fb wagon!
Over the last couple of days I have cut out the passenger side floor and found the rust has gone into the front pillar aswell (both sides), so I put a hold on rust repair for now and decided to pull out the motor and tranny and remove the front chassis so I can realy get to the rusted bits properly! I now have a reasonably nude wagon shell. It's got a date with the bead/ sand blaster real soon. I've had a quote of $550 whitch I thought was good considering how much time and effort it's going to save me. Should uncover any other rust spots I need to repair also!
Photo's comming soon.
Thats all I have to say about that. By for now :wink: .
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Post by parisian62 »

Hey Trev,

Sounds like progress is happening. All the best for son #3...just as well you're building a wagon - I think you'll need all the room... :)

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Post by Devilrod »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Trev it sounds about the same as what I have done. It sounds like you have bit the bullet now! Pics are good...

Good luck with no.3.
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