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As a classic car enthusiast, I understand the importance of restoring classic car interiors. There is something special about driving a vintage car that has been restored to its original glory. Restoring classic car interiors can be a daunting task, but with the...
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Last Updated 6/14/2022 The Internet is full of information about classic cars and trucks. So much so that it can sometimes be difficult to find what you are truly looking for. Classic car forums can be some of those harder to find resources. For those that...
Feb 5, 2012 | Datsun Restorations
A long term project is this 1966 Datsun. Every body part was dented or rusted. Currently we are working on the right side. These pictures were take of the right side fender. Much of the metal was cut out resized and curved to match the door. The metal stip was made...
Dec 19, 2011 | Datsun Restorations
This work is so slow. Each panel that needs replacing has to be made by hand. The slowest part is that after making that small panel it has to match the other parts of the body and keep the curves that were built into this car when new.
Dec 19, 2011 | Datsun Restorations
This work is so slow. Each panel that needs replacing has to be made by hand. The slowest part is that after making that small panel it has to match the other parts of the body and keep the curves that were built into this car when new.
Dec 19, 2011 | Datsun Restorations
This work is so slow. Each panel that needs replacing has to be made by hand. The slowest part is that after making that small panel it has to match the other parts of the body and keep the curves that were built into this car when new.