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Old 10-24-2019, 10:16 PM   #21
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Dig the 42's. Had one once. Pretty clean tudor sedan, the grills on the standards reminds you of a mercury. But i sold it. Great stuff posted!!
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Old 10-24-2019, 10:40 PM   #22
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And the joy it brings to others.....well that is immeasurable. We all do our 'resNot for points, not for financial gain, but for us....' restorations' our own way, for the love of the PB Blaster sprayed on a hot bolt smell, the small fires set in our shop by the sparks from an angle grinder......The waking up at 3 am to pee and rethinking a way to make those fenders line up..... YOU get it. 'nuff said....
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Very true.
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Old 10-25-2019, 07:47 AM   #24
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And the joy it brings to others.....well that is immeasurable. We all do our 'resNot for points, not for financial gain, but for us....' restorations' our own way, for the love of the PB Blaster sprayed on a hot bolt smell, the small fires set in our shop by the sparks from an angle grinder......The waking up at 3 am to pee and rethinking a way to make those fenders line up..... YOU get it. 'nuff said....
Well said!!!!!..... Mark
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