I used a couple more cool tools now, a roller and air planishing hammer. Making "tub-ettes" for the red '33.
New dudes at work are harshing my mellow, theres 3 of them. Late teens to early twenties. With the boss gone for a week, its babysitting.
Went to get pics and inspect this very unfortunate wreck... this one was very much like how I would build one. I fixed a small crunch on the left rear a few years back. It was beautiful and just juicy hot. In anticipation of the following questions... my bet is that it will be sold wrecked but before you ask... NO! Ha. Its fresh, the owner was not driving or riding in it, and is in heartbroken shock about it. There was no blood but I assure you the repairs to pre-accident condition are beyond the value. It won't die, of course. Somebody will probably fix it. Subframe is kinked, A-pillar moved a bunch, passenger dash caved from knees, etc. I think the big block could be OK but a hit like this can do wierd stuff to an engine. Accessory brackets are wrapped around it.
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