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04-30-2011 07:39 PM #11
Hmmmmm, Hadn't thought of the golf ball thing....I'm sure this old car will need more high speed stability, but I'm just not sure the dimples are gonna work for me..... Think I might have to try some new materials up there, by the time I got done pingin' and dingin' all those dents the skin would need some big time shrinking....probably easier to just replace it.
Thanks for the comments! Wish I had the time and the $$$$$ to just stay on it til it's done, unfortunately I think there'd be a couple really po'd customers! The '36 Plymouth should be out of the upholstery shop Thrusday or Friday so it'll be coming back, and I've got to spend some more time on the roadster, too. Looks like the '57 might have to go on hold for awhile.....bummer! Going to change the angle on the middle part of the dash and start getting some frame and suspension parts on order so I guess it's time to work on other things and do some more thinkin' and plannin' on the '57----just can't seem to leave any of it the way the guys at Chevy put it together!Last edited by Dave Severson; 04-30-2011 at 07:43 PM.
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