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Old 02-09-2016, 11:34 AM   #17
todd3131
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Default Re: Restoration of the worst Model A/AA part ever...

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C View Post
Again, I will say it again, ...the cost of how to restore has never been more affordable. It costs nearly nothing to learn how to do a restoration task with all the how-to articles & videos floating around.
I don't quite understand your question but if people and especially the aging model a restorers are no longer restoring model a's for a variety of reasons why would the in best the time no matter the cost in learning how to restore them? The ones that are still restoring them probably already have the skills. I know I don't have another in me and the current car were working on I have a restoration shop doing the vast majority of the project and I'm relegating myself to the small projects and managing the process as it is this is a two to three year project and well over a 100 k will be in it.
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