Im a slave to the grind(er)! Pat took off this morning with the wrecking crew for Champaign, Il. for bird day. That gives me 5 days to get some stuff done.
Finished with some cleaning and got a nice juicy coat of Galvanized Primer soaked into all the nooks and crannys', then slapped a nice heavy coat of Rustoleo flat back on all the stuff that wont show. I spared the paint where the spot welds will go for a good "stickem'".
I brush the stuff on/in, then recoat with a light cover of semi gloss. The flat was at a garage sale for 50 cents for a brand new quart, and the semi gloss spray was on sale PLUS 11% rebate at retards. Im not cheap; Im frugal.
Took the new center section and started hackin' away with the cutoff grinder. It took me only 4 trim cuts to get it to lays this close. Clamped in, its SPOT ON. Im right where I wanna be with this part. One or both side panels will be tomorrow. Ill probably clamp the center back and shoot a few tech screws to hold the position, then weld them closed as we near that stage. The floor around the wheel wells was really good, so I trimmed that for a shelf to lay the panel(s) on. Ill have to trim the panels accordinly and mark the flanges to drill holes for more spot welds.
This car had the whole trunk painted body color (a 1964 thing?). I may go that route or a speckle job. Exspurts? (the speckles will help camouflage the repair too!) Bill