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More rust eradication

Gblake2613

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You always find more than you think you will. This started as a simple project to replace the rotted capture nuts at the back of the rear wing attachment point.

Of course after 8 hours of cutting, painting, and welding I just had to see how that new seat fit. I can;t wait...

Greg
 

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Greg_Blake said:
Of course after 8 hours of cutting, painting, and welding I just had to see how that new seat fit. I can;t wait...

Now tell the truth Greg ... did you sit in that seat and make engine noises? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif

You're doing some impressive work ... i can't wait to see it finished. Thanks for the updates.

Matt
 
Well, you've certainly got your work cut out for you, Greg.
 
It looks like a flattened out "Mr. Bill" in the drivers picture. "Oh no, Mr. Bill!"
 
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