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Old 04-11-2002, 11:40 AM   #4
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Ya know, I was going to suggest selling it and looking for another, but then I read your last paragraph. With that kind of history, and if it were me, I think I would plan to pony up and get it restored. If it wern't for the history I would let it go because extensive rust is expensive to fix and as you say, way more than the finished product is worth. But in this case I would keep it.
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