April 5, 200817 yr So as you guys may recall the T&C came to use in a bit of a mass. The bumper had caved in, which included the cover and the the actual bumper, it also bent some of the front end so the headlight housing/grill don't all fit quite right anymore. At the time it looked pretty bad, and it was further compounded by lack of avaialble parts. Eventually after hunting through 6 junlkyards I found a downer, a blue Caravan. Last week I sanded and painted the bumper I got white with some automotive spray paint and primer I got from teh parts store. Today I, along with some help from my brother put it all back together, Have a look. It's very rewarding to do things yourself, in addition to saving money. I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out.
April 5, 200817 yr Wow, what a turn-around an not for much dough :AH-HA_wink: That van is turning out quite well!
April 6, 200817 yr Author Wow, what a turn-around an not for much dough :AH-HA_wink: That van is turning out quite well! Tell me about it, I think I spent a total of $100 on the bumper, both headlight doors, teh driver's side headlight/grill support, grill, and primer and paint. Nice! Now all it needs is a proper Waterfall Chrysler grille Yeah, that I'll have to buy from ebay or something. When the weather gets a bit warmer and I've got more free time I'll touch up some of the surface rusted areas. Sometime between tonight and Monday I will wash it, and get all of the dirt and grime off, which has been there for who knows how long. I'll post some of those when I do it.
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