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    A little progress

    Gents,just a few images of the sill and footwell replacement rust repair panels going in on the driver's side. They're fitting in very nicely. Shall keep the pics coming over the following weeks.

    Got to love having a workshop do the work - stuff just happens!

    Cheers,
    Dave

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    Just wait till you get the billWorkshop Recommendations for 1980 mod restobeen there Workshop Recommendations for 1980 mod resto

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    Wink

    The trick is to make smaller but regular progress payments and once done, NEVER add them all up!

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    That’s what I did - but I know it was a lotWorkshop Recommendations for 1980 mod restoWorkshop Recommendations for 1980 mod resto hopefully the memory will fade....

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    The Rangie is rust-free!

    Starting to look really healthy. Still a little bit of work to do on the transmission tunnel and rear floor in preparation for a spray.

    Thankfully the chassis had no rust so it will get a good clean-up, be hit with some precautionary rust converter and painted.

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    Starting to get some colour on the panels now - looking good. A few pics at the link below.


    All the hours of hard work make this... - Geelong Classic Paint | Facebook

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    Wow .... You have spent some serious $$$ on that old Rangie ..... Quality work that that is NEVER cheap! Good on them for posting it up on there facebook page.

    seeya
    Shane L.
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    Thanks Shane, I figured I'd do the job once properly. Once done it will be confined to the garage and pulled out for a squirt on weekends.

    Cheers

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    Nice work Workshop Recommendations for 1980 mod resto

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