Build Thread '83 T-top Coupe - Welding Holes in My Rear

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I Googled "Yard Booty" just now. This thread didn't come up. :nono:

Top image whenever you image search "yard booty"

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Different result when you search "yard bootay"
 
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So, it's Saturday morning and I'm sitting here waiting for the 'noise barrier threshold' time to be met in my neighborhood.

I didn't get munch done this work week, because of the odds and ends.......certifications, salvage yard, wife's minor surgery, drinking too much beer to be trusted with a 5" grinder, etc.......

I did look at Booger with my serious eyes for a little bit though. I'm going to do a little modification to my shock tower patch panel today. It's not quite the proper shape in the bend that welds to the outer frame rail. It'll involve a small cut, a bend and a short welding session. Grinding too, yay.

I should have the frame rail fully completed today. I'll fit up the new radiator support and maybe trim out the right side for the Scott Rod panel.

And something else..............
 
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I did introduce Booger to his new bumper cover this week, I finally brought it home and it's resting with other parts upstairs.
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I took the rear bumper to work for the Booger treatment btw.
 
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Ok, one problem I was having with my fabricated piece was how it met the bottom inside of the frame rail.

Here’s a picture of the left side. You can see how the side bends into the rail and doesn’t go in straight.
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So I measured a little and trimmed with my handy reciprocating saw and came up with this. I’ll get the welded in here in a minute. Then I’ll spend most of the day putting the rail in.
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Short break. The front cap of the rail has a small section that needs to be trimmed to match the old rails.
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That had me looking at the left side, which led me into thinking that I really needed to finish drilling out the old radiator support on that side. Which led me into thinking that while I’m there I might as well pull out the majority of the inner panel too.
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So I’m about to go back to the frame rail again now that the squirrel is taken care of.:doh:
 
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We're the same but different. You start on one thing, see the squirrel, then jump on the squirrel, knock out the squirrel, then go back to point A. I start on one thing, see the squirrel, then go spend hours researching the squirrel and when I decide how to knock out the squirrel, I've added a chipmunk, raccoon and an entire petting zoo of :poo: I then spend hours or months researching and planning. Then I am like OH :poo:...I forgot to finish POINT A and the petting zoo is now done and in the way and has to be removed to get back to Point A. And then I usually go why I am even messing with this petting zoo and just do away with it!
 
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So I took a break and went to the store to get some food, water, Gatorade and the such. This let a couple of my batteries charge while I farted around at Wally World.

Got back and started drilling the holes for my spot welds. 51 holds in 14 guage steel is tiring.
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After my holy time, I welded in the front bumper bracket inside the frame rail, and then welded the crush tubes to their lower plate and welded that into the frame rail.
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Here’s that top rail cover that I trimmed earlier, it fit up real nice.
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I cleaned up all of the old spot welds I removed and vacuumed out the down tube on the subframe again ( sht collects in there really quick).

Then I ran a bit of 3/4” tape over the spot weld areas and coated the inside of the frame rail and various places on the strut tower with POR15.
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After I start welding all of the pieces together tomorrow I’ll follow up with as best coverage as I can for the inside of the rail. I’ll go back and spray this frame rail coating crap I got after it’s all assembled.
 

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This is fun to watch.
Thanks Jon, it's an absolute blast to be working on a mustang in my garage again too!

So, when are you coming to Tulsa again? You need to stop by. I'll take you to Fat Guy's hamburgers.

It's so satisfying, I keep sneaking back out to the garage just to stare at the work done today, Lol. So I may have a small personal problem, maybe two........
 
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