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Location: Hayward, Calif | Hey Guys, Finally got wife's car to the paint shop. the better part of 6 yrs to get it to this point. She wants to call it 'Christafer', Christine's big brother. OK,,,, whatever floats your boat. Jerry
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Location: Williams California | Congrats, Jerry!!
You've sure come a long way, looks great!
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Location: Georgia | I concur, Jerry! She looks great. Nice color! She'll look spectacular with the chrome back on.
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Location: Hayward, Calif | Thanks Guys !! And John, a really big Thanks for all your help. I couldn't have done it without you. Jerry |
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| Nice color combo, now is the Fun part all the trim It will look Great . |
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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | lookin real , real good kid -------------------------------------------------------later |
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Location: So. Cal | Looks like you did a great job. Congrats! What are you planning to use for front/rear windscreen rubber? |
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Location: Hayward, Calif | The front windshield seal is reusable. The rear seal I got from Gary Goers. It's kind of a universal, and where the ends butt up together will have to be sealed. Had to cut the length to fit. I found using a hair dryer on the corners helped soften them for a better fit. Jerry |
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Location: tailFinland | Looking good! |
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