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Quarter panels almost done!
After these are done, just need to put some trunk pan sections in, then its ready to come off the frame! These quarter panel patches are the ticket for minor quarter rust. Fit real well. For anyone that has not seen my pics before, this car is my first attempt at panel replacement.
Also got the firewall sandblasted and coated with epoxy primer. This quarter did NOT have minor rust hence the full skin!
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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Jeremy, Looks great! Working on it down by the beach or is that your indoor sandbox?! I HATE cleaning up that sandblasting mess but Harbor Freight hasn't come out with a blasting cabinet you can shove the car inside of yet so I'm in your boat!
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Yep, all I need is a big kiddie pool in there, it will be so relaxing.
Can't wait till the sandblasting is done, luckily most of the rest will be on the floors.
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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Jeremy, Looking good man. Check one more thing off your list.
Little by little it will get there.
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Send it! It’s going home on a trailer. |
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Nice work!! Its amazing what you can do with mig welder nowadays! I love it when guys do their own work. Hey thats what the hobby is all about. You'll be able to take great pride in a job well done when your finished and you know its done right cause you did it yourself.
Keep up the excellent work. |
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Finally made the patch for the rear of the LH quarter: (before & after)
Had to cut the rear section of the quarter patch out and bash in the bottom of the outer wheelhouse so it would suck in some more. This side is pretty much done, except for some pinholes to fill. You can see on the pic on the right where i've been chipping away at the undercoating - doing that sure puts a smile on my face!
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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Jeremy I used a map gas torch and a scraper and the stuff comes right off.
It doesn't need to get very hot either so you won't even come close to doing any damage with the heat to the metal.
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Cool, thanks for the info.
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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looks good. A little everyday and it will get done, just keep up the good work
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Looking good, I should of did my passenger quarter with the patches instead of the full skin.
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Eric 1969 GTO - 461, turbo 400, Continental 13", 3.08 gears. - 12.59 e.t. @ 108.43 mph, 1.898 60' 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme- 461, turbo 350, PTC 3500 converter, 9" 3:50 gears. = 11.39 e.t. @ 117.55 mph, 1.599 60' on E85 |
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Got the trunk dropoff in, and the trunk has been started.
Also got some more stuff in epoxy primer, nice to have more things all the same color!
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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I love seeing threads like this!!! It's inspiring!! Keep up the great work!
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#13
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She's getting there....
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Send it! It’s going home on a trailer. |
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Hey webfoot nice work , did you get any oil canning above your quarter patches i have a vert and i got a oil canning dent up above my patches they pop out but wont stay out any suggestions Anybody.
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What is "oil canning"?
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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It's that tendancy for the metal to 'pop' in and out when you press on it. You press on it and it pops in...reach around to the other side and press it, it pops back out.
Basically, it's stretched metal. The only real way to cure it is to shrink it. I got a little above the wheelwell on my '68 when I welded the lip in place. Still haven't dealt with it.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Hmm. Mine will pop in but return to their original place. Hope ya get it figured out.
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-Jeremy 1968 GTO 4-spd convertible, console, factory gauges, hidden headlights, 3.90:1 posi, AM/FM radio. 1962 Catalina convertible, Starlight black w maroon interior & white top. |
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Actually, that too is probably considered oil-canning. After all, that's what an oil can does...Pops in and returns when released.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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I had some oil canning on a front pass. fender above a small patch. right where the GTO emblem goes. Used an "L" shaped angle out of stock 18 ga and tack welded it on the backside of the outer sheet metal, pushed it where I wanted it and tacked it to an inner brace. Can't tell it from the outside and nobodys going see it when assembled. If I tried to use heat to shrink it I would have screwed it up.
Hey it worked for me. Amazing what can be done with a mig. |
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If I extended mine about 6" to the rear, it would solve my oil canning problem. I have a scrap piece from a donor car and I was thinking of doing that exact thing with it.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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