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Old 01-26-2012   #1
 
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My new project is under way 1970 Triumph.

Picked this up on the cheap gonna be just a budget build just gonna strip it down fix any questionable areas get a motor rigged up and ride.
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Old 01-26-2012   #2
 
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Crazy molded stuff! Best of luck.
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Wicked......sounds good, nice molding
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Old 01-27-2012   #4
 
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Dude the molding is insane I mean its a completely round tank but they piled on the bondo to over an inch thick to get it squared off. It's about halfway stipped down to bare metal.
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Although I have to admit this thing probably looked smooth back in its heyday
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hell it still looked slightly smoth till 7pm yesterday.lmao
i could have smothed the bondo from the down tube to the seat pan and fixed what was their but i was more worried about rust. and im glad we went down to the frame so we can clean it up.
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