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Iv@n
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Post by Iv@n »

O Thanks for translation :D

Jes,,that is the bast way,,at least for me :)
cruisingphill
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Hi Iv@n, first of all, that's a great restoration you are doing!!

I just read the entire thread and I noticed that your sheetmetal skills is really good and I have some questions about that. Are you working whit sheetmetal for a living or have you done anyother restoration in this size before? I mean your weldingjoints looks like they've been done by someone with really good vocational skills! For me as a swede it thrills me to see that foreigners in other parts of Europe put their entire soul to restore a beautiful car like that!

I wish you the best with your restoration and I hope that we all, not in a all to long time, will see pictures of the car when it's ready to hit the road again!


Greetings, Philip
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Iv@n
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Hi...no, do not do it for life .. This is my hobby and the first car on which restoration work in this size ... Thanks for the lovely wishes
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Post by alexow »

nice work dude! 8)
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Post by zappen »

Any updates for us Iv@n? love this project :)

/Zap
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Post by fixarn »

Iv@n this is the most impressive renovation I've seen. You are a very talented sheet metal worker. What is becoming very unusual. Continue to give us insperation and joy!
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Post by brorsan »

Is there any progress?

I'll just have to say it again, you are doing amazing work Iv@n!!
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Iv@n
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Thanks to all...I dont work on him...is in the resting phase,while a financial situation does not improve..For the continued i need doors and litle parts over the front windshield etc..but i dont have money :( ... i find door and gay search 800euros for tham and that is tooo much....I hope to improve financial and continuation of work :)
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Just like you and so many else my economy decides what I can or can't do with my car but 800euro(!?) for a pair of doors sounds way to much! Is that the price for brand new doors or used ones?

If I knew how I would remove some good doors from a car at the scrapyard and send them to you, I guess that wouldn't cost even half of that mount you were talking about? Here in Sweden you can get doors in good shape for about 50euro each but then i don't know about the transport fee?

When u are back in restoration don't forget to update, this project is Amazon, hrm, sorry, Amazing! :D
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Telis
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Post by Telis »

I have youre project i my mind if i get any ideas of how to get and ship the stuf. I asked a friend from croatia only a couple of weeks ago but she didn´t have any good idea. Maybe some lines in "amazonbladet" (the club paper) could be an idea.
/Henrik
Iv@n
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First thanks to all..I started yesterday, little work .. I made a machine for bending sheet metal .. so the trunk can be solved progressively, receives up to 600 mm in depth and sheet in the trunk I could do in one piece ...

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Post by llinne »

NICE WORK :)
Iv@n
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Post by Iv@n »

....continuation of the story :)

Some parts of front mask

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in meanwhile rust removing with citrus acid...

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i begin with front fender :( ...


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That's all for today...
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Post by ATS »

I love your work Iv@n !!!
Great craftmanship !! :D :D
It is really nice to see that you are continuing on your Amazon.
Keep up the good work.

Best regards: Thomas
Have a nice day !!!
Iv@n
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Re: 121 by Iv@n

Post by Iv@n »

update :)

front wing

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new side plating

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