Project 1939 p7 @the Wrong sHop ink.

As the world turns the project goes on

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Getting ready to load up Project 1939P7
Gutting the car @ the WroNg ShoP
Project 1939P7 rusted sheet metal removal phase
Floors rocker panels and more repair
Fabricating floors and rockers phase
A few weeks of some serious metal forming and welding
Getting a grip on it , I think
As the world turns the project goes on
GETTING THE DRIVETRAIN READY
Steering components and other drive train related items
GETTING READY TO TURN SOME WHEELS AND THINGS
FIRE IN THE HOLE !
TARE IT DOWN AND MORE PREP DOWN UNDER
Fire wall patch & prep, rubber body mounts and body work
rubber body mounts, setting the nose on , headlight buckets, ETC.
Pushing the coupe in for setting the front tin
project 1939p7 it's now January 2005
The wrath of winter with project 1939p7
The final phase in the month of July 2005
IT"S DONE , ON THE ROAD, AND CRUSING EVERY CHANCE WE GET!
ABOUT OUR 1939 COUPE
BECKY'S 34
Why Becky Loves cars
OTHER NOTES ON THE BUILD & WHAT WE DID..........
Photos from some of the shows and cruises we attended
Favorite Links
About Me

 

Now it’s back to the back of the body and work forward

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The deck lid bottom is going to get replaced and mentioned earlier, and the rear pan is going to get finished up also. Then when Becky gets the sanding done we will give it a shot of primer . Later down the road she well block sand everything and mark out areas that I need to addressed . What a great kid ! She enjoys sanding as long as I’m not there to tell her how to do it. I could live with that !

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While working this project we always get the feeling that we were being watched, it was a short time later Becky noticed the image on the deck lid,funny thing you couldn’t make much out of it with the human eye but the camera made it visible. Kinda weird when you think about it .

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We picked up a few things at the swap meet but not much, some tail lights that we need since the originals were in a bottom of a 5 gal. bucket of water for years where we took the car out of that old musty shed. seen a lot of nice things but we will wait for that as we don't have much stroage room here and it would only be in the way.

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Did you get a look at the upper deck lid with that thing that looks like an image of someone ?I’ll tell you something, Becky was sanding the deck lid and never noticed it until she took a pic of her progress, when she printed out the pic she ran to me and said this car is haunted ! That looks like the guy who owned the car and died ! So now she’s got the creeps and the funny thing is you can only see it in a photo but not with your eyes just looking at it. Bottom line was Becky told me to sand and prime the rest of the deck lid and then she will do the rest when the image is gone. 

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