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Tri-Five Chassis Powdercoating - Framing A Classic, Part 3

It's Time To Prep Our Frame And Give It A Protective Powdercoat
1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
Hot out of the oven, our '55... 
   
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1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
Hot out of the oven, our '55 Chevy frame is looking good with a fresh powdercoated finish. Read on to see how we got it to this stage.
1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
Prior to powder, there was... 
   
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1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
Prior to powder, there was some prep work to do at Williams Classic Chassis Works. Since we had added a new transmission crossmember to the frame, the first thing Larry Garrett did was trim off the original bellhousing brackets using a plasma cutter.
1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
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1955 Chevy Chassis Powdercoating
Some flange remnants remained after the brackets were removed. Rather than simply grind all of the remaining material off, Larry used a cut-off wheel to create a seam where the flange was welded.

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