'72 Ford body onto 2002 F-150 chassis

FoPAR

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So I filled in all the welds and the bed seam with metal filler and then sanded it all down. Then more block sanding on the passenger side. Mixed up more body filler and filled in the lows and also hit the driver side with some filler too..... Then more block sanding.... and more block sanding....

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So much fun I can hardly stand it.........:suicide:
 

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Thanks for the support guys, I'll tell you one thing there is no need for my gym membership with all this sanding...lol. My arms are rubber after a few hours in the shop.
 

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^^^ That's work!
 

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Keep up the good work man:thumbs:


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Thanks for the support guys, I'll tell you one thing there is no need for my gym membership with all this sanding...lol. My arms are rubber after a few hours in the shop.
I'll have to keep this in mind when I want to start a project of my own. :lol:
 

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