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With a crack like that in your fuel line, it's no wonder that it leaks!
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 67
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Removing the window trim
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 57
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Removing the window trim
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 56
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Grinding the area before welding the holes
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 63
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Still removing window trim
Date: 04/23/2005
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After the holes were welded and smoothed out before fiberglass was applied
Date: 04/23/2005
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Prying off the old adhesive from the window channel
Date: 04/23/2005
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HA! WARNING: NEVER USE AS A PRYBAR OR CHISEL! gee, guess what it was used for...
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 61
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Adam and Jay removing the back window
Date: 04/23/2005
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Adam and Jay removing the back window
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 66
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Adam and Jay removing the back window
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 60
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Applying a substance that makes the degraded metal act like steel because it would have disintegrated in the welding process
Date: 04/23/2005
Views: 61
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Years of rust in the window channel from a car that lived on the East Coast
Date: 04/23/2005
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Adam doing a clutch adjustment
Date: 04/23/2005
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Sanding the fiberglass
Date: 04/24/2005
Views: 54
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After all holes were sanded before putting on the primer
Date: 04/24/2005
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After the fiberglass was sanded and black primer was applied
Date: 04/24/2005
Views: 58
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The back deck after the rust was ground off and covered in black primer
Date: 04/24/2005
Views: 51
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The new window felt
Date: 04/24/2005
Views: 63
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Check out the new weatherstripping on the trunk
Date: 04/24/2005
Views: 62
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