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| Unbolting everything from the frame, and touching up welds |
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| Who doesn't want peace, dude? I turned the students loose with the wire wheel to knock the majority of the crusties off of the frame |
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| Here it is, ready for the sandblaster |
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| Cleaning the rear axle housing. |
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| D&D Auto body in St. George Utah did the sandblast and paint. Satin black epoxy over an epoxy sealer. Awesome. |
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| Spray bombing the suspension pieces |
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| Ignore the big block chevy rocker covers. |
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| Still cleaning the rear axle housing. |
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| Laying down the primer on the rear axle housing. |
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| We sprayed it Dixie high school blue, and put a DHS logo on it. Here my student is peeling the vinyl decal off leaving the white underneath. |
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| They must think this is a DOT job, one guy working... |
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| The rear of the frame |
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| The front suspension is together... |
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| Unmasking the rear suspension pieces... |
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| The logo |
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| We were able to find all of the bolts. Amazingly enough. |
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| This is the rear housing installed. Now for bits and pieces... |


















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