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Jedi Knight

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I think I'm half way done with the welding. The floors and trunk are welded solid and hopefully water tight. At least half the rear apron is repaired. The right rear fender has had a bunch of holes welded shut and some cracks welded. The rear fender well had a patch welded and several weld nuts. Three sections of the right front fender bolt flange were cut out and replaced. The lower section of the right fender was cut off and a replacement patch welded in. The hole made by drilling 20 1/8" holes in a circle of the fender was cut square and new steel welded in place of it. The matching hole in the kick panel had a patch welded over it. To get the door gap acceptable, the fender was ground down along the door edge, re-welded, and reground. The replacement rocker was slit top and bottom at the ends, to allow it to curve closer to my pre-60k doors, and make the gap at the fender acceptable. I welded the rocker in this afternoon. The front fender replacement panel took much more time than I would have guessed, but I wasn't going to weld the rocker until the door and fender fit. Also the inner fender needed patched in several places.
My rear fender looked like it was used by Bonnie and Clyde when they didn't quite get away. All I have remaining to weld, is the battery box, the left front fender replacement panel, the left rear fender patches, the left dog leg rusted sections, the left rocker with it's patches, and the rear closing panel (from the under side), and the front apron might need a cage nut or two. My welding skills are improving.
My rear fender looked like it was used by Bonnie and Clyde when they didn't quite get away. All I have remaining to weld, is the battery box, the left front fender replacement panel, the left rear fender patches, the left dog leg rusted sections, the left rocker with it's patches, and the rear closing panel (from the under side), and the front apron might need a cage nut or two. My welding skills are improving.