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    Bob Parmenter is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks guys, nice to get positive feedback.

    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Lookin' really good, Bob! The story is a sad one, but it's understandable that Stan couldn't keep the car for too long. I like the changes you're making, especially the hood. Glad you got it there without incident, too. Wish I could have been more help to you with that part of the puzzle.
    Not to worry Roger, I appreciate what help you contributed. It took a bit more time for transport than I would have liked, but the service was good and no damage, so all is well.

    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    It seems readily apparent that you have way too many cars at this juncture!!! I would be happy for you to ship the '36 or the Mustang out here for safe-keeping......
    You're more correct than you may know Randy, I do have the '39 sedan up for sale with what sounds like a live wire due to look at her tomorrow. One (of many) of the problems with being a car addict is overloading the available space. I'm at least one stall short of enough. Hmmmmmm, you'd look good driving a '39 sedan don't you think?

    A little more eye candy, a shot of the interior to round out the show.............
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