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Unread 05-07-2010, 09:52 AM
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All I can say is; WOW!!...craftsmanship and attention to detail not to be found anywhere else around here...there are some really nice examples restored, but Wolf, you got the prize!!...how long you been on this?

Please get on over to Photobucket so old pharts like me can see 'em better...
Great work......when you takin her on tour??...
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Man, that is great, i can have mine over in about 6 hours and leave it for the weekend.
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I gotta ask, what did you line the rod boxes with, it looks great
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Nice job, really clean work, hey where did you get those boots for your steering cable, never saw them before, I like them ?
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Nice job, really clean work, hey where did you get those boots for your steering cable, never saw them before, I like them ?
Those are hydraulic steering lines...and yes, they are nice!!...
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All I can say is; WOW!!...craftsmanship and attention to detail not to be found anywhere else around here...there are some really nice examples restored, but Wolf, you got the prize!!...how long you been on this?

Please get on over to Photobucket so old pharts like me can see 'em better...
Great work......when you takin her on tour??...
Thanks a lot reelapeelin, This is my first V20 and my first restoration. I will try and get some pictures on Photobucket. It was quite a project and learning experience for me.
Thanks again
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Man, that is great, i can have mine over in about 6 hours and leave it for the weekend.

Weekend?? I wish, the glass work and fabrication took about 6 months..
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I gotta ask, what did you line the rod boxes with, it looks great
The Rod boxes were sanded and painted with "Fusion" plastic paint by Krylon...
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