72 Demon build.

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The front end is almost done now painted it with some Por-15.:glasses7: Found alot more rust than i anticipated but it is an old car after all and this always happens..easily fixed by patching :colors: here is some patching ive done lately.
 

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Nice work! I am also doing a 72 Demon resto. Nice patch work on the holes.
 
So looking at how many panels needed attention and pricing out the aftermarket it was gonna cost too much for my budget so i decided to see how well i could duplicate certain fenders i started on the driver side trunk to quarter panel..turned out ok for my standards anyway.
 

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Got some more metal work done this weekend...it seems to never end :banghead:
 

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Thank you Burnt, yeah ive done a bunch of stuff lately
-i got the patch on the outside of the driver quarter done.
-patched some crusty metal in the driver door jamb.
-and patched the inner and outer quarter area closest to the door as well as the area the holds the rear seat belt.
-im in the middle of the floor work right now then on to the same stuff listed for the passenger side :banghead:
 

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Thank you Dartnut, yeah i hope to have it on the road bye no later than this time next year mabe at end of summer or fall depending on the funds.
It should be ready for paint by the time the warmer weather comes here which is may or june..my friend works at a body shop and mixed my paint up for me already..i decided to go 2011 challenger plum crazy as well as i purchased my gloss white stripe kit!
I think that combo should look really cool :glasses7: here is a pic of a model with what i have in mind.
 

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Well the metal work is almost done all i have left is the spare tire well..
I have been putting off the wire wheeling too long now and finally got to it on the weekend, did the undercarriage, floor and inner roof and por-15 all but the undercarriage..need more paint i think :wink:
 

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Alot of work but well worth it, doing the under carriage on your back must of been a *****.
Keep up the good work you've come a long way.
 
Alot of work but well worth it, doing the under carriage on your back must of been a *****.
Keep up the good work you've come a long way.
Thanks, yeah it has been alot of work..i go in the shop most days after work and stay till 8 or 9 oclock and spend full days on my days off..
I love working on old cars it's an addiction of mine :D as far as doing the undercarriage on my back..yes it was a ***** lol but i feel great after knowing its gonna be all glossy and purdy :icon_smi:
 
Seeing all the other members builds, has put me in a bad spot. Made me realized i have to get my *** out and clean up the garage, so i can start with one of mine!!!!!!!
 
Seeing all the other members builds, has out me in a bad spot. Made me realized i have to get my *** out and clean up the garage, so i can start with one of mine!!!!!!!
Yes you should start one, it is up to us to save these cars! what cars do you have to choose from??:blob:
 
I have a '72 Scamp,'73 Duster and a'74 Dart Sport. My Dusters in the garage collecting dust. I bought the Duster back in '96 or '97 in Langley,b.c. when i lived in Victoria. I got the scamp the first year i moved to Alberta and the Dart a few years after that. When i get all the crap that's around it right now i'll post some pic's. Later.
 
Well i can finally do some "fun stuff" now such as painting:glasses7:
Mrtires24 hooked me up with a pair of mint doors that need only a sand and paint which was a huge relief..the other doors were toast! I wasnt a huge fan with the finish on the satin black por-15 i used on the undercarrige so at one point i may do a gloss black coat as well as on the k frame.
 

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