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    Absolutely awesome you guy's! You and your son have a lot of memories there and more to make. Using it is definitely the best part!

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    I like the color and texture of the paint job. They fit the beast nicely.

    Now, you either need a windshield or goggles ---

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    OMG - that's about the worst tub we've seen ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmorgil View Post
    Absolutely awesome you guy's! You and your son have a lot of memories there and more to make. Using it is definitely the best part!
    Thank you! Been slow in responding because I broke my kneecap about 10 mins after I made the last post! LOTS of memories and we are just getting started! Thanks for all the help

    Quote Originally Posted by LarrBeard View Post
    I like the color and texture of the paint job. They fit the beast nicely.

    Now, you either need a windshield or goggles ---
    Glasses until the windshield shows up. Mirrors for state inspection, have since installed seatbelts too. Thanks for your help./comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarrBeard View Post
    OMG - that's about the worst tub we've seen ....
    The floor replacement was easier than the dent repairs in the rear quarters and this is my first bit of body work I have ever done so it didnt come out perfect but I don’t think there is bondo any thicker than 3/32” anywhere. We started with an aluminum baseball bat held under the rear fenders and I was hitting it with a 5# maul lol. Progressed down to body hammers/dollies and the slapper but never got it perfect. Was too far gone but for a first time and a high school kid we are proud and there isnt anything that really jumps out as poorly done (yet!).
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    That is looking great. You are going to be an expert at early Jeep body work!

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    Against my will!

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