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  1. godofm3tal1

    ITS ALL BONDO! THE WHOLE FENDER IS BONDO BRO! ITS A PIECE OF SHIT! lol just messin with ya man. id love to have a fleet of fenders to work on. make my job so much easier, and more fun. its like prepping test panels. quick work most the time. its a good break for you from the usual cutting/fabricating/de rusting/welding/etc… lol

  2. Jason Cardoso

    Pete….Do you ever use a Heat shrink disc and if so can you maybe post a desciptive vid on it? I hammer and dolly however I am very interested to see YOU do it and optimize on some of my skills.

  3. Do Not Blink

    will a 425 big block fit in a 79 monte carlo???

  4. ZONER4201

    Pet what air craft stripper did you use on your bug? were did you get it ?

  5. My Friend PETE

    @ZONER4201 Go to your local paint and body shop supply store and tell them you want the "STRONG" AirCraft stripper, they will know what you mean. It's in a blue can with red/white letters. Pete

  6. My Friend PETE

    @BITCHimFROMakron whith modifications anything will fit. As for just bolting right in, I don't know. Pete

  7. My Friend PETE

    @jasonnissan1 Never used a heat shrink disc, don't think I have ever heard of one. Would be curious to see what it is myself.

  8. My Friend PETE

    @godofm3tal1 You almost got me there—-With the LOUD TYPING!

  9. Jason Cardoso

    @swrnc Check out "GullwWingInn" and I found thats the best tutorial.

  10. Adam Kniffin

    @swrnc I have seen a big block dropped in these cars and I don't believe there was any special preparation to do so. The engine bays on these old beasts are enormous.

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