1963 Dodge Dart 270 Convertible for the Wife

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Hit the trunk lip, let it dry for an hour then rolled it back with a hammer and dolly and duck bill pliers. Just like new with all the cancer gone and epoxy primed. Last forever.

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When dry fitting the front end parts I found that the RH axel had spun a bearing sometime in the past. My new early A Body buddy in Southern Az sent me a new one.

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Need to DA these tomorrow and shoot them with epoxy.

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Dang, that's so awesome to be spraying primer outside in February. All I have is snow outside so there is none of that here, but it would be nice. :)
 
We got the LH side shaped. Only 5 or 6 more sandings with finer and finer grit with glaze.

This time I bought the disposable sheets and a box of 50 spreaders. So much nicer not needing to clean the spreader every time...

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The boss is dusty!

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Round one done time to touch up the low spots.

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Final sanding and cleaning...

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It looks good in the photos but far from good enough.... The shape is there but there is a lot of work to do.

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Not a single comment on the /6 facebook page. I think this is cute. Maybe I need to ask the professional...... @billccm. Air cleaner decal for the dual 1 barrel carburetors.

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How well do those engine stands hold the car? How far up can you turn it?
 
Second car (Duster was first) Work great, about 45 degrees.

That's pretty good angle for engine stands! You can get to the whole under side for sure! It's lookin really good, Jim!
 
Presidents day sanding and filler... Other sides is.... sort of done. I found a nasty oil canning spot in the door that I would have regretted not fixing. It would pop in and stay.... I had to shrink the metal and remove some of the filler. There are other low spots on the door but I figured since I have to epoxy over the bare metal before I can fill what I fixed I can deal with those other simple spots later too.... I forgot I bought this tool back with the Coronet but hated it then since I was learning to do bodywork at that point. Now that I understand this first step is not perfection it is getting the shape correct it made much faster work today even with me working alone.

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I wish I would’ve saw the engine stand idea instead I was laying on my back for hours it sucked
 
Well I almost cut 2 fingers off trying to open the '64 jack I bought from a guy parting out a Valiant..... Clearly I can't be trusted with knifes anymore.... Hard to type with 8 fingers so I will not be commenting much here.... Today sucked. I hate being inside but I had to and made a mess in the garage.....

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Blocked SPI epoxy with 150 to see where the low spots were.

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Glaze this time. Sands much easier.

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Here is one of the Mopar gotta have blocks. This radius fits many panels on Mopars.

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Another gotta have block to work the tight curves.

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Ah much better....

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On this round the goal is to minimize the number of burn throughs, if you see metal then stop and add more glaze it is too low still.

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This door was worse than I though, another coat of filler and sanding with 80 then glaze for the fine shaping.

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Tired of making a mess. Ready for another shot of epoxy, a couple of glazing fixes then high build and some really fine blocking.

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Much nicer day though a bit cold... needed to open up the garage and blow the heat from the house into it for the next 12 hours to make sure the SPI epoxy primer sets. It needs 65F and it was only 51F but after firing up a heater and blowing house air into the garage for 30 minutes it's up to 61F. Glad I insulated the garage when we built the house.

Just more glaze and blocking. I really like that air flat board, it makes quick work of getting this 90% solution. Next weekend we can shoot high build and really start blocking for the money finish!

Cool day but no rain! Time to start on this side today....

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And the "final" coat of epoxy. From here on out the plan is to never burn through to metal again....

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Warming the garage!

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A little walk around. There are still some places that suck but the high build should get them.

 
Jim, (Cuz),

Thanks for directing me back to this great Forum FABO and off my steady diet of Facebook Junk Food.
I am all over this build and as soon as I find room and time I am going to follow in your footsteps with my disassembled 64 Vert!
Party On CUZ!

James
 
Whoop! One more day of work to get through then 3 days of gorgeous weather and the family will be busy so I should be able to get a lot done!
 
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