Not only did I find some high spots that I had to tap down and fill with Easy Sand, but then I found this large box that had all of the interior trim pieces that I had epoxied quite a … Continue reading
Category Archives: 1956 Dodge Sierra Wagon Build
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Time to Get Wet!
I cannot tell you how happy I was to get to this stage of the project! At this point, I have the body panels as straight and flat as I can get them, and now it is time to remove … Continue reading
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Back to Sanding!
Last weekend we went down to the valley to attend a birthday party for a good friend of ours so I was not able to get back to sanding the PPG K38 High Build primer until late Monday when I … Continue reading
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Another Roof Rack …
A good friend of mine, who is a swap meet master, found a roof rack for me at the Glendale swap meet. It is the same one that he has on his 1966 Impala wagon. I think it was originally … Continue reading
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New Dakota Digital Gauges
My new dash guages came last Friday! The dash gauges have been an on going issue with me. The original gauges are in pretty bad shape and needed to either be rebuilt or replaced. Rebuilding is an expensive option and … Continue reading
Over the past couple of years I have been looking for a chrome roof rack for the wagon. I saw one on a ’56 Dodge wagon at the 2010 NHRA Hot Rod Reunion at Bakersfield. I then saw one on … Continue reading
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Hitting the High Spots!
After once again primering the entire wagon with epoxy to seal all of the metal that was exposed during the leveling process, it was time to lay down 2 coats of high build 2K primer and then block it down … Continue reading
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Now For the Dirty Work!
Well, now we are moving into doing what I call Paint Work. All of the major metal finishing, welding, fabricating work is done. The body and all of it’s various pieces are fitted and aligned. All of the contours are … Continue reading
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Wrapping Up the Body Work!
Time to finish up the last of the body work and move on to paint work! YES! The Last Two Rust Spots Sometime ago I noticed these rusted areas, and everytime I was repairing rust spots, I kept forgetting these … Continue reading