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40 Willys Pickup Street Rod

Thanks Terry!

My biggest worry on something like this is - I get bored and can't seem to get up for finishing it.
 
Okay been home today with a sick little one. I get some sanding done while she slept.

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Repair is coming along. The worst part is the underside, I did not know it was not very even.
 
Fill the underside to a swoopy curve, it'll look cool and hide the mess. Looking good so far! (y)
 
Cool looking Willys Sherman, I like all the modification on the body. It will be well worth all the effort when it's done. (y)
 
Man, I've seen the same thing sitting down at John's Rod Shop (google it). This is some major work Jeff, doing fine!
 
Shot some primer on tonight

nice to see the top of the hood come into shape
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Still have a line and both fenders still need work.
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Munch better, although the second picture shows a hicky in the right fender that needs some blue stuff. Looking good!
 
Thanks Iron Mike!

letting the primer set up now and for the room to defog :blink Will recoat with putty. I'm happy the hole is gone from the center of the hood! I am also thinking I should have layed back the front hood peak some. :hmmm Nope I'll just finish it up.
 
Naw, the peak is bitchin' the way it is. Just feather edge the filler on the right side and you're golden. One thing I've found is that any solvent based paints will ghost the filler back to the surface, so go easy on the first few coats, with plenty of off gas time between coats and it will look sweet!
 
Worked some on the frame and started to make a fuel tank today

reworking the rear suspension, made new brackets
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the start of the fuel tank
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