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Old 08-05-2005, 10:42 AM   #1
trndkll67
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Default Any Classics Gearheads in the Seattle Area?

I'm looking for a local Seattle-ite who has put alot of TLC into their classic. I've got a 67 coupe that has been garaged for a year and I want to get it back into prime mechanical shape. I'm hoping I could get some local advice, opinions, and maybe some minor mechanical assistance from a much-more-competent-than-myself gearhead. I'll buy you a beer and tap your brain. Seriously, I would really appreciate your semi-professional opinion on what to do next. This car deserves more than what it has received the last 12 months!

Thanks guys/gals.
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