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1959 T-Bird Build
Keith, thanks for posting the pix! Someone went to great lengths to cover up a lot of problems and in doing so, took in someone who was not expecting anything like that. That is a shame. It worries me that I could find something like that under my paint when they start taking it off in a few weeks. However, the guys who are going to paint it have been in the auto repair, restoration and paint business for decades. Three of them went over the whole car with their hands, and their eyes from front to back. They said that the body is really nice and straight and that they do not think there is anything under the paint to be worried about. Except one area behind the drivers door, down at the bottom that has some rust they think, but nothing that cannot be easily fixed. I hope they are right because if they find what you found, I am liable to have a second heart attack!!
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Keith, you keep on posting. Your pictures are great. Looks like the last body guy did his metal finishing with a jack hammer. He was in a big hurry to be done and get paid. That's what lots of Bondo is for.
A good sheet metal man can replace all that nastiness with some formed solid steel, welded in place. There is nothing wrong with a little lead (I said a little), or a little body putty. I'm not upset about seeing braze if it didn't warp the surrounding steel. I use silicon bronze in my MIG welder all the time because it uses low current which makes less heat, it's strong, and it finishes nicely.
I say, if the guy wants a SBF, FE, MEL, or Y-B, any of those choices can be brought back to original, even if they welded new motor mounts. The owner really doesn't need to conform to anyone else's standards, OR answer to us. Let him appreciate his labor of love the way HE wants it. God knows, if all cars must be bone stock, Chip Foose would starve.
Squarebirds has showcased exotic paint jobs and custom trim packages. Ray Clark's T-bird: Everyone loves it but his car is far from original. It's gorgeous, turns heads, and Ray should enjoy it the way he wants it. I'll go one better; driving a stock Squarebird in today's traffic is dangerous. Especially when little modern cars pull in front and hit the brakes. Many improvements are a must.
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Mike, We will build this body. This what we are used to seeing around here rust wise. The craftmanship, well that is sometimes what you see at the used and abused car lot. I've started with worse. I will post a picture of it if it is ok. It's a 1940 ford conv..
Ray, Good luck with your build. Hope everything works out.
Dave, The brass was done with a torch and was starting to turn green under the bondo.
Thanks,
Keith Daleen
Sedalia, Mo.Comment
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In my opinion it's more than OK to keep us informed!
Everybody with a car should make it the way he wants it, to feel him/herself 'on top of the world'
(as long the budget reaches and your dreams can be realized, otherwise keep on.......)
Everybody has different wishes, dreams and thoughts about cars, that's unique and you should go for it if you have the possibility!!
Thanks for your input and pictures so far, it's highly appreciated by me and we can all learn....
But I disagree on one thing you've mentioned: It's not OUR Forum, you joined so it is also YOURS now!!!!
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heck yeah, keep posting!
I can periodically post pics of my Bird's butchery to divert attention away from you, if need be.Comment
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Keith Daleen
Sedalia, Mo.Comment
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awesome car
Great car Keith..great looking cabriolet and done right in my mind. I couldnt see if there were top bows..Carson top maybe? chopped 3"? cant tell from the picture but it looks like a deluxe with custom side grills and the head lights are truly classic. I wonder how many restorers go by your car and say "I cant believe what they did to a cherry car".
Well done and I cant wait to see your efforts on your bird. thanks for sharing. GrantGrant
NCbird on the Coast of NC
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Great car Keith..great looking cabriolet and done right in my mind. I couldnt see if there were top bows..Carson top maybe? chopped 3"? cant tell from the picture but it looks like a deluxe with custom side grills and the head lights are truly classic. I wonder how many restorers go by your car and say "I cant believe what they did to a cherry car".
Well done and I cant wait to see your efforts on your bird. thanks for sharing. Grant
Keith Daleen
Sedalia, Mo.Comment
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I rolled it outside last Sunday, a balmy 25 degrees and did some sand blasting.
Keith Daleen
Sedalia, Mo.Comment
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Keith, what exactly is this first shot of on the car?
Is it a place where rain water could not escape?
What are you using for equipment to sandblast with??
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