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Lookin good , Dan . That dash can be frustrating as there isn’t a lot of working room for ‘fudge factor’. It came out pretty good. The air system is looking really busy as well. I like where this is going. Be great to see paint on the frame. Always a milestone. 

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The plumbing work is excellent!  Love the intricate details you are adding here.  
 

Awesome build so dar, this is going to be fantastic! 

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5 hours ago, cifenet said:

The plumbing work is excellent!  Love the intricate details you are adding here.  
 

Awesome build so dar, this is going to be fantastic! 

Thank you very much!  It's moving more slowly than I'd like...i don't get much bench time.  I appreciate your kind words and for taking the time to check it out and comment on it!  

I did "prime" everything this past weekend so here is where it sits now.   This is basically the beginning of my rust undercoat that I'll use for salt chipping.  Thanks again. 

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2 hours ago, Biggu said:

Looks great Dan.  What are you using for air lines and cables? I like the natural sag. 

Thanks Jeff!  For most of the air lines I'm using a relatively soft copper wire.  I can't remember the diameter but i can get back to you.   Other lines I'm using a stiffer galvanized wire, and some are the wire core of a twist tie.  The fuel filter lines are Detail Master hoses from my old NASCAR stash.

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13 hours ago, BK9300 said:

It already looks well used and worn - nice start to your weathering!

Thanks Brian!

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