Building a Mad Max Pursuit Vehicle from scratch - Melding with Welding
In today's episode of More Tools than Sense, it's part 4 of the Studebreaker Series. I finish the body mounts and drop the 1950 Studebaker Champion body onto the 1980's dodge frame. The Mopar 318 is already prepped and installed so some serious sheet metal work is required to add clearance. Then, I cut out and replace the entire rear floor pan. Thanks again to TecnoAxe and Bensound for all of the music in this video!

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