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06-10-2005 05:11 PM #16
Unfortunately, I bought Gibbon's line about chopper gun bodies being better than hand laid. Maybe that's true if you have an artist on the gun, but it sure wasn't true on my 34 coupe. Never again Gibbon, never again chopper gun.Jack
Gone to Texas
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06-27-2005 04:09 AM #17
i used gibbon for years for parts. the black 37 on my web page has gibbon fenders/hood/trunk. it was wrecked shortly after i sold it. the gibbon parts that i recieved were camper top crap. i will never use this stuff again. it is not the same quality parts as i remember. these were butcher jobs at best....just my opinon.
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