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Old 05-09-2015, 01:30 AM   #1
Red-Hawk
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Location: Denver Colorado
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Full disassembly when sandblasting?

I mean how far should you go? Keep entire cab and quarter panels intact and blast or take every nut and bolt apart and blast then put back together? If so, can you put it back together again? I've attached several pictures of current rust removal and rust to be removed and patched.

I want a fairly rust free frame and body to perform body work and then paint a thick arse coat of paint to help cover some of my lack of perfection or lack of experience Do not need professional paint job.

Mechanically I want it solid.
383 stroker 450hp from local engine shop.
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