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Old 12-13-2017, 11:47 AM   #3 (permalink)
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With everything removed from the engine bay, I was able to give it a good cleaning and started removing some of the unnecessary brackets and holes.






I also siphoned out all of the old gas that was sitting in the tank for who knows how long.


With some help from a buddy, we welded up a lot of the future un-used holes for a bit of a shaved look:







Again, not going for the completely shaved look, just removed the un-used holes so the engine bay is simplified. I grinded everything down and hit it with a coat of rust reformer to keep everything minty until the painter can get ahold of it.
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