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this is my new build. i've been wanting to build a chevelle ive had sitting around for a while. i wanted to build a totally rusted out, beat down, ###### box car and experiment with weatering and rust for the first time. i want it to look as if it was broken down in 1976 and never touched again until it was just bought.

this was my insperation, only i want it to look crappier

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i cut off the front clip, trimmed, filled, and reshaped the front half of the frame

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this is the first time ive ever tried to open anything so i just went with the trunk and im making a new trunk floor for it

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im flocking the interior and the brown spots are supposed to be torn, wornout carpet

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im in the process of trimming and fabing parts of the firewall. also in the works are the front edges of the door jambs and hinges since they are now exposed with no front clip. im going to mix-match the wheels and tires a bit with wide aluminum slots in the back and bare rally wheels in the front on bald tires. by the way, i got the rally wheels with no caps from bandit resin and they look outstanding!

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Living in the northeast, the 'buckle of the rust belt,' weathered models have become some of my favorite projects.....I'll be keeping an eye on this one for sure. Looks great so far!

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got some more work done tonight.

this is my jig for making tire wear that i attach to a drill and rub a piece of fine sandpaper on.

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this is the fire wall i fabbed up using part of the stock firewall and four more pieces of styrine. you can also see the front part of the doors between the body and the interior where the door hinges will mount.

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i figured since i opened the trunk i better detail it.

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Wow I am really impressed with your work and the level of detail!! What did you use to make the rust holes in the body?

Rudy

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Wow I am really impressed with your work and the level of detail!! What did you use to make the rust holes in the body?

Rudy

i used a small round rasp in my dremel and did all the grinding from the back side until it was paper thin and then used a small dentist pick from the front to poke through and tear the plastic.

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i got the firewall fab work finished and painted. i decided to open up the center console. i wish i would think of these ideas before i paint stuff!

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