Driver side rocker is finished, shot some paint on to keep the rust off because my tarp to cover the body has developed small holes, need to get a new one that’s maybe no so bright blue. The inner rocker and floor patches went a lot quicker as expected since I knew what I was doing this time more or less. Everything is rust free and solid.

you’ve probably heard the saying “a grinder and paint makes you the welder you ain’t” for me it’s a grinder, body filler, and paint. But I’m ok with that. The engine is currently at the machine shop, turns out my block is bored 40 over, I could bump it up to 60 but I’m just having the guy hone the cylinders instead. I’ll get some flattop pistons, not sure about the cam yet. Not trying to squeeze a bunch of hp out of it but if I can easily add a little why not. I added the four body mount carriage bolts that attach through the floor in the rear. And I picked up new nuts and bolts for the rest.
My list of things left to do on the body before it goes back on the frame is pretty short. The biggest thing is to wire wheel it inside and underneath and paint it. Before that I have a little work to do underneath like add a nut for the spare tire holder and one for the passenger seat where the metal needed replaced. After all that’s done and the motor is back together I’ll stick it in the frame, finally get the transmission in the frame, get the clutch linkage installed. Button up the fuel lines, and the frame and body can be reunited. At that point I can finish up the rust on the wheel wells, do some rust and metal work on the hood, fenders, doors, and tailgate (all little stuff) And then she’s ready for body filler, primer and paint. Long post I know but for those interested I thought I’d give you an idea of where I’m at.

you’ve probably heard the saying “a grinder and paint makes you the welder you ain’t” for me it’s a grinder, body filler, and paint. But I’m ok with that. The engine is currently at the machine shop, turns out my block is bored 40 over, I could bump it up to 60 but I’m just having the guy hone the cylinders instead. I’ll get some flattop pistons, not sure about the cam yet. Not trying to squeeze a bunch of hp out of it but if I can easily add a little why not. I added the four body mount carriage bolts that attach through the floor in the rear. And I picked up new nuts and bolts for the rest.
My list of things left to do on the body before it goes back on the frame is pretty short. The biggest thing is to wire wheel it inside and underneath and paint it. Before that I have a little work to do underneath like add a nut for the spare tire holder and one for the passenger seat where the metal needed replaced. After all that’s done and the motor is back together I’ll stick it in the frame, finally get the transmission in the frame, get the clutch linkage installed. Button up the fuel lines, and the frame and body can be reunited. At that point I can finish up the rust on the wheel wells, do some rust and metal work on the hood, fenders, doors, and tailgate (all little stuff) And then she’s ready for body filler, primer and paint. Long post I know but for those interested I thought I’d give you an idea of where I’m at.