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My first (and last) frame off restoration started as a "retirement" project to help stay active and learn the workings of the ford flathead and body shop repair and paint. Too expensive to do a frame off with limited funds and can't recoup amount invested - never again, but extremely happy with the finished project. It runs great, looks like it just came off the showroom floor, gets the looks and many trophy's at car shows. Now I've found her big brother "51 Ford COE on 76 GM 1 ton chassis and just finished building a beaver tail hauler on the back - need to get 76 caddy 500 big block running right now... |