we got some stuff done..not as much as I wanted..but something!DSC02860.jpgDSC02859.jpgDSC02858.jpgDSC02857.jpgDSC02855.jpgDSC02853.jpgDSC02852.jpgDSC02850.jpgDSC02849.jpg
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NOLAhearse's totally amateur web mistress
1995 Buick Roadmaster Hearse (Eagle)--Shiny and pretty much stock
1986 Caddy Fleetwood Hearse (Miller-Meteor)--Phantasm tribute/Used body part distribution
1984 Caddy Fleetwood Commercial Chassis Hearse (Superior)--Zombie assault vehicle
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Funny how most of the floors do that. I used 1/8 plate for the fronts on the 64, should still be there when We all gone. Behind the seat, I cut sections out the old 72 hood, and came out pretty stout.
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Originally posted by SunsetHawkSelena View PostSWEET! door looks great! whatcha using to patch the floorpan?
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NOLAhearse's totally amateur web mistress
1995 Buick Roadmaster Hearse (Eagle)--Shiny and pretty much stock
1986 Caddy Fleetwood Hearse (Miller-Meteor)--Phantasm tribute/Used body part distribution
1984 Caddy Fleetwood Commercial Chassis Hearse (Superior)--Zombie assault vehicle
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Very nice!
One thing to keep in mind though. When ever you're cutting or grinding, make sure you cover up all your glass. All those little sparks will melt nasty little pits in in your glass, that you can never get out. (hopefully it's not too late.)
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Originally posted by Creepy Cruiser View PostVery nice!
One thing to keep in mind though. When ever you're cutting or grinding, make sure you cover up all your glass. All those little sparks will melt nasty little pits in in your glass, that you can never get out. (hopefully it's not too late.)
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