Re: restoring a old roadster back to stock. Seattle
Hey Matt, good luck with the project! I'm trying to do the same with my coupe. I need to patch the firewall, replace rear subrails, and patches all around. Hopefully my work schedule will improve some more and I can dedicate some real time learning to weld and do bodywork so I can do a decent job on what I have to do. I plan to lean on the local experts when needed also. I'm not looking for a fine point restoration on my project but I'm looking to produce something that faithfully follows the RG & JS whenever possible for the new restorers class within my beginner/amateur abilities. I'm sure there are some people in the Evergreen A's and the Gerties that will be willing to help lend advice / parts / whatever.
I talked to you on the phone once a few years ago when you were looking for a water neck I believe. Anyhow hope all is going well, and if you're ever in the Federal Way area you're welcome to drop in and see what I've got going on. Not much progress lately though as work is keeping me busy. Also don't forget the Gallopin Gerties are holding our annual swap meet at the Puyallup fairgrounds next month March 12-13th!
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Aaron in T̶a̶c̶o̶m̶a̶ Meridian, Idaho
(although still a Montana hillbilly at heart  )
1931 Coupe
1931 slant window sedan
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