Worked my tail off this weekend on the firebird. The completely rebuilt rear end is looking sweet!. All new bearings,seals and brakes and lines. Topped off with some metallic black paint. Ready to be installed. Both leaf springs have been blasted painted with POR and new bushings installed (MAJOR PITA). Just need to run the new brake and fuel lines and install the new rear shocks and the rear end can be re-installed. Love working on the car but really ready to get it back on the ground and driving. I have new parts coming next week including a rear quarter skin, so I need to get it off the lift so I can start working the driver side body. I will post some pictures soon, my tablet was dead.
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