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More on the 126
Fender pan is badly scratched and dented. Hammer and dolly work, up to a point. The rest is filler. The dash console had a big piece missing, so I squared it out and took a piece of kydex plastic and expoxied it behind the open area. then I cut another piece to fit the opening and sandwiched it in. A little filler and it will be invisible after it's painted.
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Some other fairly important parts.
Wheels are always so much fun to clean up. Gas tank, console support and hood.
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Wheel
Looks like I'll need a new wheel.
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Sorry I’m late to this party. Looks like you’ve got a good start.
Keep it up!
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Terry O,100,72,102,123,104,124,105 125,129,149,1200,982 (2)2182s w/60in Habans 3225 |
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Party
Yep, I'm taking my time.
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Looking good Z cub. Can you fix post number 12 for us?
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Post #12
I would fix it if I knew how to do that. I will repost now with fewer pictures and make it two posts, maybe that will work.
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Post #12 First Five
Here are five pix from post #12. Rear wheels and gas tank.
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Lookin' good from here.
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More from Post #12
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