Hi all!
good news today. I stopped by the shop and the doors are almost finished being fitted. The gaps are starting to look a LOT better. In a few places where it was the worst he actually fiberglassed completely over the gaps making the door fiberglassed together with the body and than he will cut through that new fiberglass and shave it down to achieve the proper amount of gap space. other areas he is building up the glass for the same reason.
He also put a layer of filler material on the body and is sanding that down (in a few of the pics you can really see all the sanding dust sitting on the car from it.
By tomorrow he will be working on the fit of the windshield and rear window moldings so they fit perfect and flush (again, that will take some building up of the 'glass in a few corners because of previous repair work where they sanded it down too low.
Another interesting find over the last few days.......the hood on the car is not the original one. You can see on one of the hood pics that it has the holes in the front of it for the hood emblem used only in '66 and the holes had been filled in. So far we have discovered all fours fenders, the hood, and the rear taillight panel are all replacement body parts but the hood surround, doors, and the roof is still original.
He is now actually running a bit ahead of schedule!
He thinks by the end of this week he will have all the rest of the fiberglass work and sanding completed and by Monday the glue applied. By midweek next week he should have the sealer on the car and than it's time for primer and color.
My wife and I are going on a cruise from Feb 6 - Feb 12 and he said by the time we return from the cruise the car should be in color and clearcoat and all that would be left is final sanding and polishing. Than reassembly and i get to take her home!
Oh man, it's getting close now and I can't wait to see her with the fresh new paint on her!
:cool
I hope you are ready for a bunch of new pics today.....here they are:
good news today. I stopped by the shop and the doors are almost finished being fitted. The gaps are starting to look a LOT better. In a few places where it was the worst he actually fiberglassed completely over the gaps making the door fiberglassed together with the body and than he will cut through that new fiberglass and shave it down to achieve the proper amount of gap space. other areas he is building up the glass for the same reason.
He also put a layer of filler material on the body and is sanding that down (in a few of the pics you can really see all the sanding dust sitting on the car from it.
By tomorrow he will be working on the fit of the windshield and rear window moldings so they fit perfect and flush (again, that will take some building up of the 'glass in a few corners because of previous repair work where they sanded it down too low.
Another interesting find over the last few days.......the hood on the car is not the original one. You can see on one of the hood pics that it has the holes in the front of it for the hood emblem used only in '66 and the holes had been filled in. So far we have discovered all fours fenders, the hood, and the rear taillight panel are all replacement body parts but the hood surround, doors, and the roof is still original.
He is now actually running a bit ahead of schedule!

He thinks by the end of this week he will have all the rest of the fiberglass work and sanding completed and by Monday the glue applied. By midweek next week he should have the sealer on the car and than it's time for primer and color.
My wife and I are going on a cruise from Feb 6 - Feb 12 and he said by the time we return from the cruise the car should be in color and clearcoat and all that would be left is final sanding and polishing. Than reassembly and i get to take her home!
Oh man, it's getting close now and I can't wait to see her with the fresh new paint on her!
:cool
I hope you are ready for a bunch of new pics today.....here they are: