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Well, the first one I've done anyway (Mr Blonde's is the first one I'm aware of).

A few details left, like the false floor brkts., and it'll be ready for primer, sealing & sound deadening before it's final coat of EB paint.

Compared to Rdstrs, the Coupes are a bit of give & take. Easier access to weld. but more stuff in the way to get there. There will be cash incentives for Coupe owners willing to remove the trim before bringing their car to me










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Wow Randy
I know you and your wife would Love California a lot better than Florida! besides we don't have all that humidity. Id even help you put your shop together in my garage.

Honestly Randy you do beautiful work.
Seasons Greeting ya all
Mike T

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And for the record, I think I'm more of a craftsman than an artist
I see an Artistic Craftsman
Nice job again!
This fix is so close, yet so very, very far away!

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Quote:
Wow Randy
I know you and your wife would Love California a lot better than Florida! besides we don't have all that humidity. Id even help you put your shop together in my garage.

Honestly Randy you do beautiful work.
Seasons Greeting ya all
Mike
Thanks, Mike!

I figure if we sold every thing we own, we could afford about six month's rent in California.
Actually, a nice little place in Benicia would be nice...


Quote:
Originally Posted by Thrlls I see an Artistic Craftsman
Nice job again!
This fix is so close, yet so very, very far away!
Yes, it's becoming pretty commonplace around here...

The gray car is ready for a new roomie, three weeks (today) and it's had enough of this red-headed step child

Estoril Blue Rdstr scheduled to arrive tomorrow; hoping to beat the bad weather headed our way (see Woody, you do get the last laugh ).




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