Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Dammit! There's a new Roadkill Garage episode coming out today but they just never post it!!! :mad::mob::mad:
I've been hitting F5 for hours now.
 
No, I get it, it's not done on a coffee break as we say over here. Inner fenders, radiator support, aligning and all you describe ... Probably a great idea to bolt on the K-frame to get it right.
I'm sure there are threads on this on the site. Or if you start one, I'll bet you'll get tons of (good?) suggestions.
yeah, not sure the inner fender has to come out, guess we'll find out
 
I would cut what needs to go from the project car and see where you end up - - you may be able to rebuild using flat stock and a few minutes with a welder..
 
MotorTrend On Demand. Their pay service. There's a lot of free stuff and some you need to log for. The streaming works well but it's not as quick as YouTube to browse and start the videos. A PITA to navigate, too. I felt I wanted to support what they do so I joined. Getting Roadkill a month early is a bonus.
I got kind of spoiled when I first discovered Roadkill and had thirty episodes to go through on YT. Started getting withdrawals pretty soon ...
Roadkill Garage - Show Details - Motor Trend OnDemand
 
MotorTrend On Demand. Their pay service. There's a lot of free stuff and some you need to log for. The streaming works well but it's not as quick as YouTube to browse and start the videos. A PITA to navigate, too. I felt I wanted to support what they do so I joined. Getting Roadkill a month early is a bonus.
I got kind of spoiled when I first discovered Roadkill and had thirty episodes to go through on YT. Started getting withdrawals pretty soon ...
Roadkill Garage - Show Details - Motor Trend OnDemand
ahh cool, yeah i did the same, i think i was on episode like 40 when i found it
 
ah ha - whew, it can be done (I honestly believe that nearly nothing is impossible if you have the know how and the $$) but yikes-o-man.. that project took a twist on ya..
eh, they always seem too dont they
 
Actually, I was probably closer to 40 myself when I think about it.

Anyway, have any of you guys seen these dudes? They do some awesome ****:

pretty cool - of course you have to have the raw materials, the machining capabilities and know exactly what you are doing to build it..
 
While we're talking tooling, anyone made their own homemade panel flange plyers?
 
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