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Gator Bait-A great restoration candidate came available. Even though restoration started on another Amphi-this one was so much nicer- that the game got a whole new start. Car of course has rear quarter rust and battery tray needs some tlc. This is the first car in years that the doors are near perfect, as is the hood. Front clip is nearly perfect too. This car will be becoming green. Doors, hood, and engine cover are bead blasted and will be receiving a coat of acid etch primer and then epoxy to help insure a rust free life. At least we can try!
I love these doors. As good as they get. Engine cover cleaned up nicely with minor repairs. I now drill big holes in rear engine cover support. They are all rusting from inside out. This allows me to get inside better and to get epoxy primer in too. The interior kit installed on frames. I taught My upholsterer how to make a great kit. Top of line vinyl's-proper size patterns, hot rod plastic door panels. All new foam, fitted seat backs. Seat back frame springs replaced. All frames cleaned, blasted, painted in epoxy. New wood for rear seat back.
Bottom of rocker needed to be replaced Battery tray install. Hull bottom cleaned, sanded and the epoxy painted. While upside down I painted inside of fins too. Rims were sand blasted, epoxy covered, painted then wide whites were installed and balanced. Right rear quarter was trimmed to fit. Cleaned and re fitted. It takes a few times to get it the way I want. Then its pulled off so I can epoxy coat the inside before welding on. No guarantees on future rust but multiple coats coats of epoxy and urethane seam sealers should really help the fight.
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