Evening everyone,
Well she's back!!
My baby is back from her blasting/priming session and no real surprises!
The guy that did the job said it was pretty clean compared to some others he's seen.
The only thing I found that I didn't already know about was a patch in the left lower qtr in front of the wheel well.
Tubs are solid, fenders are solid except for a patchable area at the rear bottom of the left one. Valances, header, doors are all solid and pretty straight, just a few dings.
SO know I need to figure out where to go from here. My plan is to get the car leveled up and take some drop measurements to a level on the floor, to check if anything is tweaked re: my crossmember issue. I already took some rough measurements and seems to be OK, so I may just try straightening the crossmember where its tweaked. My floors are really solid with just a few pinholes that can be easily welded up, so I don;t want to cut up the floor if I don't have to.
My plan is to replace the trunk floor, roof, both A-pillars, left inner fender, patch panels for the lower qtrs, fab some patchs for the rear window & dutchman.
The one big decision is how to dress the upper cowl. My original idea was to patch the top part with a piece cut from a new cowl. I think know that as solid as the majority of the cowl is, I can probably fab some patches and save the expense. Either way I think I have to remove it to get the A-pillars changed.
I welcome any feedback especially from those of you who have made these repairs yourselves.
I'm stoked!!
Time to order metal!!
Greg