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Most of the big parts have been removed from the car, and it's easier to see the dirt and nasty stuff, so it's time for a bath. I couldn't pull the car out any further because I didn't want to turn the truck. It was tough getting the car parked straight the first time. |
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Here's the other side. I decided to leave the doors on for a while, partly because I don't have any room in the shop to store them. I need more shelves! |
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Here's a couple shots of the engine. |
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It's much nastier than you can see in the pictures. |
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Looks like Chevy orange from the front! The front crossmember is huge, it must weigh a hundred pounds by itself. |
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I'll try my best to keep the shop looking this clean! That's a fresh coat of concrete paint I got at Lowe's. After a couple passes with the pressure washer to clean it up, the paint covered up all traces of the oil spots from the last guy that lived here. I love a shiny floor. |
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After rolling it back inside, I snapped a couple shots of the front independant suspension. You can also see that the grill will need a lot of work. |
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You can also see that the grill will need a lot of work. |
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