I went on a trip to the former US Clark Air Base in Angeles city. I came across a canvass used for soft tops in military vehicles. I was thinking of using this for the door and side panels instead of ordinary vinyl which is glossy. With a mix of pine wood.
All for the reason in taking the whole body apart is to check for damage. Once we have identified these, we clean and repaint them to look like and good as brand new. Just like the original.
All parts are are repainted to make them look brand new as the original. Painstakingly one by one, and takes a lot of time.
But doing these bits and pieces is really where the project is focused entirely. Patience is the name of the game.
Looks great Oding the devils in the detail as they say . I really do envy you in what your doing i reckon if i had somewhere to do it i would be very tempted to give it a go even if i very much doubt my ability to get it finished .
I just saw the news. It is a big one. Could become a super typhoon. In past experiences, in where I live, seldom do we get hit by storm. I remember that super typhoon Yolanda, we hardly felt it and thanks to God. Yup, better be prepared than be sorry.
Started to make an inventory of all parts and almost done. Meantime, we started assembly on the center console whcih came out to be a winner.
Screws, bolts and nuts. Hope nothing is missing.
Fitted sticker to the emblem. Not perfect but 90% satisfied. Could have been better, but the graphic artist is asking for time to adjust and configure the plotter.
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