Keep at it, we need to restore as many of the oldies as possible.
Good Luck and again Good Job.
Paul

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> In a message dated 6/26/02 9:20:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> << I just wanna know where you young guns get the time and money to restore
>  these cars so nicely.
>  I've been working for 32 years and don't have enough cash sometimes to
>  buy spark plugs. >>
>
> believe me it wasn't easy.  i was making $250 per week during most of the
> restoration.  I am also fortunate enought to have a dad that can do just
> about everything (welding, engine building, tranny building, rear building,
> sheetmetal fabrication)  all that stuff.  The only thing we did not do is
> paint the car.  I myself did all the disassembly, sanding, sandblasting, and
> reassembly.  It took us 2  1/2 years to complete this car.  I am about to
> finish my 2nd frame off restoration.  I picked up a matching numbers 69
> Chevelle about 4 years ago and had just begun to restore it June of 2001.
> This one will be completed in just over a year's time.  Then next up is a 69
> Dodge Charger that I picked up last September
>
> Tom
>
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