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I have them both ways Bill I say make it safe and make it apart of you. Unless you are selling it give her some of who you are. Then drive it like you stole it and have FUN man. Thats got to be why they built them for us you know.
 
Jimmy




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  • From: Bill Amberger <Magnumguy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:11:18 -0500
Hi gang. Gotta question and wondered what y'all thought about this. It's concerning the future plans for my 57 Dodge
 
I've pretty much decided if I keep it, that I not restore it, but keep it pretty much as it is. The body is presentable as-is, mechanically OK, would like to upgrade the brakes, interior is pretty much as it was new, except the seat bottom needs fixed. Maybe someday replace the rockers, fenders (which I already have) and general upgrades.
 
There's just something about the car being in it's pretty much original state, and has drawn much attention that way. Being a 4 door sedan and not a body style desirous of most, I thought it would be suitable to leave it status-quo.
 
Your thoughts about restoring/not restoring, perhaps "restification" is the world I'm looking for.
 
 
Bill The Magnumguy
 
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