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Build Thread 1960 Resto Project

Build Thread 1960 Resto Project
More outstanding work, looks great! :notworthy: Where are you getting your panels from?
Thank you!!! I have gotten all of my new panels from these guys Classic Enterprises, they are not the cheapest but they do make very nice parts and they fit really good.:)
 
Thank you!!! I have gotten all of my new panels from these guys Classic Enterprises, they are not the cheapest but they do make very nice parts and they fit really good.:)

:)0822,

Good job.............I truly enjoy your energy and perseverance.......

From a California standpoint we just don't see that much Rust! Keep up the good work!

:D:D:D:D
 
:)0822,

Good job.............I truly enjoy your energy and perseverance.......

From a California standpoint we just don't see that much Rust! Keep up the good work!

:D:D:D:D

Thanks Tarry99. I just don't feel like making up new 1/2 inch lips to repair all of the small areas that will need to be fixed. I think installing new wheel wells will give me a better job :):)
 
Thanks Tarry99. I just don't feel like making up new 1/2 inch lips to repair all of the small areas that will need to be fixed. I think installing new wheel wells will give me a better job :):)

:)0822,

I would agree with you a 100%.........once done you know what you have.

I just look at my 1965 that I bought new in 1967 and can't even find a small patch of rust...........and you know the funny thing is notwithstanding it coming from California is the dealer here undercoated all of the Jeeps before they were sold..............Go figure!

:D:D:D:D
 
:)0822,

I would agree with you a 100%.........once done you know what you have.

I just look at my 1965 that I bought new in 1967 and can't even find a small patch of rust...........and you know the funny thing is notwithstanding it coming from California is the dealer here undercoated all of the Jeeps before they were sold..............Go figure!

:D:D:D:D
I know what you mean I would love to have no rust, but really this jeep is not that rusted like a few I checked out before I got this one, my problem is evrything I do needs to be done 100% correct or it will drive me crazy. My 73 CJ5 that I sold ... still kicking my own A** for selling it, that one had no rust anywhere.:chug:
 
:)0822,

Good job.............I truly enjoy your energy and perseverance.......

From a California standpoint we just don't see that much Rust! Keep up the good work!

:D:D:D:D

Sure, rub it in...:D we have more rust than we know what to do with in Minnesota! :mad:
( I'm just jealous :))
 
I don't have much too update with the Jeep. Job cut backs have had me busy looking for a new job so no new pictures of the Jeep. The only good thing is when I return to work I will be ordering two new rear wheel wells to complete the rear section of the Jeep. I will keep updates coming as I make changes. :doh::doh:
 
I don't have much too update with the Jeep. Job cut backs have had me busy looking for a new job so no new pictures of the Jeep. The only good thing is when I return to work I will be ordering two new rear wheel wells to complete the rear section of the Jeep. I will keep updates coming as I make changes. :doh::doh:

:)Sorry to hear that about your job........your a pretty talented guy so you should find something soon.

:D:D:D:D
 
:)Sorry to hear that about your job........your a pretty talented guy so you should find something soon.

:D:D:D:D

List the URL to your build thread on your resume. If it were for anything related to building/manufacturing; I would hire you!

Have to think outside the lines now when looking at new career paths. I have interviewed 50-60 follks over the last five years to fill 10 positions. To get an interview, they were all qualified. Without exception, the ones that were hired were also the ones that came in with questions. Do your research and ask questions. Write them down and pull out your list during the interview. You are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you!

I will stop now. Good luck in the job search.:chug:
 
List the URL to your build thread on your resume. If it were for anything related to building/manufacturing; I would hire you!

Have to think outside the lines now when looking at new career paths. I have interviewed 50-60 follks over the last five years to fill 10 positions. To get an interview, they were all qualified. Without exception, the ones that were hired were also the ones that came in with questions. Do your research and ask questions. Write them down and pull out your list during the interview. You are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you!

I will stop now. Good luck in the job search.:chug:
Thanks for the great tips!!!!!!
 
:banana::banana::banana:Good news the job search is over... start my new job on Monday. I figure after a few weeks at the new job I am going to order the two new rear wheel wells for the Jeep and keep going on the project.
 
:banana::banana::banana:Good news the job search is over... start my new job on Monday. I figure after a few weeks at the new job I am going to order the two new rear wheel wells for the Jeep and keep going on the project.

:)Hey good for you....................enjoy the new employment and get some new parts ordered for that build of yours.

:D:D:D:D
 
:)Hey good for you....................enjoy the new employment and get some new parts ordered for that build of yours.

:D:D:D:D
Thanks Tarry, we need to build the savings account back up before the boss let's me order more parts. I will keep everyone updated when we get started again. :):)
 

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