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1988 BII project


copter14

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got some more repair done

New metal welded in no chance to finish once again rained out!
4 days off work and all it did was rain clear up and rain.:pissedoff:
Will clean up metal por-15 and finish off when i get chance back to work tommorrow.
Still need to add piece's around wheel well inside etc.Never ending.......





Passenger side will have identical repair.

Cheers:icon_cheers:
 


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got time to shoot up to mass to fix my gf's cherokee's rust? :)
 

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Props on going through all that work to fix the rust. And I personally like the gen 2 front better, but thats just me.
 

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ha ha i didn't notice the mastercraft tools....and there was still some rad support there?any i have changed ,there was nothing holding the bottom of the radiator or front body mounts.
i have to repair the rocker and curved part/cab corner on the door jam on my ranger. so far i have replaced the rad support,driver's side floor pan,cab corner.still to do.......left rocker,both cab corners,and the lower part of the cab below the rear window, a '85 and new brunswick winters .....lol
 

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rear passenger floor repairs.

Welding new patches in rear floor and remounting seat belt bolts..
before:

afters:



Lots to go still every little patch is a step closer to finishing.
I originally had it scheduled for a safety this Friday think i'll push it off another week.
Since my Ranger got wrote off this will have to be my DD.

Cheers
 

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