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09-09-2010 01:40 PM #32
....only 90?? You must have gotten a good one then
I have 30-40 hours in the trunk lid alone, then there's the 20-30 hour '32 grille shell tooling marks as well as the depressed areas and the right top corner that was misshaped, tooling marks along the trunk reveal, a door that oil canned, a cowl side that didn't meet the cowl cover, the left quarter panel that was flat and needed to be cut loose to be fixed. And that's the repairs I can recall without going to my pictures. Oh yeah - how can a door gap (just at the reveal) be fine before the car is blown apart to paint and bad after paint?? But - it's a steel car, can be fixed fairly easily, but as an amateur my efforts do take a bit longer
I did this car because I wanted a good steel OEM or repro - I just didn't think it would take as long to fix the body as a 75+ year old versionDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
John's ride to the cemetery, his beloved Billings OK bus, The Baby Elephant!! Traveling in style!! - -
John Norton aka johnboy