![]() 01/05/2019 at 19:19 • Filed to: '71Chevelle | ![]() | ![]() |
Got the firewall seam sealed and primed this morning. Took it somewhat easy the rest of the day, mainly running a bunch of errands and cleaning up the garage (and the house).
I also planned
out the repair piece I’ll have to make for where the bottom of the fender bolts on the passenger’s side. Hoping to get to making that piece
and doing
the same on the other side soon
.
![]() 01/05/2019 at 19:32 |
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Is your shoulder alright?
![]() 01/05/2019 at 19:33 |
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im looking forward to seeing this all finished up and pretty
![]() 01/05/2019 at 19:57 |
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I don't envy you all the prep work, but this is really starting to come together
![]() 01/05/2019 at 20:12 |
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TBD. Feels about the same today as it did yesterday evening.
![]() 01/05/2019 at 20:12 |
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Thanks, me too.
![]() 01/05/2019 at 20:15 |
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The prep isn’t too bad since it’s fairly satisfying, but spraying on the paint will be the best part. In the end I’ll have a nice engine bay (and much less rust) in the only version of a Chevelle that consistently has nobody care about it!
Depending how the timing works out with getting things back together vs the arrival of spring, I may do more bodywork/paint beyond the originally planned rust repair. (Timing factor is that I won’t delay putting it back on the road for minor bodywork; but if I’m getting it together and it’s still March or something, might as well do the doors etc.)
![]() 01/05/2019 at 23:49 |
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You made your goal!
![]() 01/06/2019 at 00:28 |
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I did! I’m not sure yet what the next goal is, I’m thinking about “have it in paint/
ready to start putting bits back on” by the end of the month. Definitely doable, not sure if it’s aggressive enough though
. I have no idea how long it’ll take to repair where the fenders bolt, which is the next step. Otherwise it’s just removal of suspension/steering, then prepping the frame.
![]() 01/06/2019 at 09:30 |
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Yeah, repairs like that are hard to predict. Sometimes your best laid plans go sideways right quick.