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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fleetwood, PA
Posts: 177
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![]() Temp is too hot here...humidity is just terrible. That is why I just drive mine on the weekends and collect parts all summer to do all the work in the fall and winter. Plan is to get all the body work done over the winter and have it ready for paint this coming spring. It's going to be a lot of work, but in the end - it will all be worth it. Yours looks really nice. I hope my quarters come out that good. Won't take you long to get it finished. Better to do it right than to rush it. I have been working on mine for almost 7 years. Went from a White 1965 - inline 6 with red interior to a black interior with a 289 - complete suspension, transmission and interior rebuild. Body is all that is left. I think I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel...
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