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Old 11-23-2001, 10:12 AM   #5
boeing727
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I appreciate the responses from you guys. The manual that was mentioned above has been sent for. I'm sure it contains just about anything/everything we will need to know.

About the "hidden time", and "hidden cost", you'r right. My son and I restored a '67 Chevelle together, frame off. Hopefully, from that experience we can avoid some of the pitfalls involved when taking on a project of this magnatude.

With some local folks available for information, the informative manual that is on its way, and with the help of you all, we will see this thing through.

The tough thing right now for my son is deciding which route to take concerning the engine. Again, any more input from you would be greatly appreciated on this decision.

Thanks again,
Mike
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