

The rear area where the fuel tank sits is cleaned and treated and painted ready for the tank to go back in.

Bennie,El_Freddo wrote:Mate, what an effort!
The speed at which your moving now is astounding! I'd love to see how long these vehicles you restore last before they're un-serviceable (or is this the point that it gets another resto?)...
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Bennie
Yes it gets all new parts, well it up to the person we are doing it for , but we prefer not to allow the car to leave with out new parts. The idea for this resto is a long time before any repairs, so all new stuff for this one.Matatak wrote: jesus i just noticed those dismantled CV joints and painted Driveshaftsvery nice detail u guys are going to. love it
do they get new wheelbearings, Brake shoes, Wheel cylinders and etc when going back together? (just curious)
Personally i wouldn't like to flip a car on its side with engine and all still in it. It isn't natural for the engine to be at that angle . We have at least engine and gear box out before we even consider flipping a car. the least amount in it , the easier it is . It only takes 2 of us old guys ( Ross and Myself ) ( 40 + years of age ) to send it over with the car stripped and we rest the B piller on tires about 3 high ( no rims in the tires.)maxxair wrote:Boys... i need your help, well at least some advice. i have a brumby ute with 2" lift, Ej22 and auto box., and.. blue paint already. lol. i need to flip her up on her side to clean and repair under it. can i leave the engine/ tranny in it and wheels on and how many ppl to flip it?? i was thinking 4 on one side, 2 on the other to 'catch' it and stop it rolling on the roof. can i leave the windows in? or do you have you fully strip it? i gotta clean/rust proof/ paint under my tank/susp. too. as well as do some weldig/grinding. whatta you think? cheers mates, love wat yaz are doing.