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    Steve, you have plenty of good ideas of your own, and of course your craftsmanship is marvelous. Knowing the kind of guy you are though I've found one more feature to add. You'll need to fabricate some sort of high zoot, stainless antenna..........but I'm sure you could whip that out in a day or so. The neat thing is she does her dance as you're going down the road...............or strip (how appropriate).
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    I love it Unc,

    Did one of the local Vegas Strip girls model for that one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Steve, you have plenty of good ideas of your own, and of course your craftsmanship is marvelous. Knowing the kind of guy you are though I've found one more feature to add. You'll need to fabricate some sort of high zoot, stainless antenna..........but I'm sure you could whip that out in a day or so. The neat thing is she does her dance as you're going down the road...............or strip (how appropriate).
    I got Sue Bob, she does the same thing just a little slower these days
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Steve, you have plenty of good ideas of your own, and of course your craftsmanship is marvelous. Knowing the kind of guy you are though I've found one more feature to add. You'll need to fabricate some sort of high zoot, stainless antenna..........but I'm sure you could whip that out in a day or so. The neat thing is she does her dance as you're going down the road...............or strip (how appropriate).
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    I'm sad to say I had one of those at one time, on my work van of all things. The old lady got it for me from a local Harley shop, I believe...............

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    Had a good day between the showers yesterday Flatted off all the rear of the body, while i was there i gapped up the trunklid and sanded the opening returns to the same thickness of a steel car, I had already epoxy primed the trunklid so while it was raining I primed up the trunklid with some Max Meyer Grey 2K primer, I really like the look of the grey.



    While i was there i addressed the problem that all Willys have, there is no drain in the lower trunk gutter, sorted this by drilling a hole and bonding in a piece of stanless tube with the end squished slightly, works a treat.











































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    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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