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    That's great, Bobby. I love when I get a few days home by myself and can work undisturbed.
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    5 days went quick pool opened Saturday , 5 hours Sunday retrieving the car . A few hours on Monday getting it running , Time with Momma on Tuesday and Wednesday . Geez 2 more weeks to go for this again . Hopefully won't be as busy .

    Falcon hope yours does better of course it usually does .

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    Well got some good time in the garage yesterday . Parts have been ready so I filled a cup and went to work .

    Started to paint and cut in the ares that will be covered by the Fender extensions and the Quarter extensions .

    Long over do so color should be soon after a good outside cleaning and weather cools down with no humidity .







    Cut the backs in of the pieces that were not painted at factory .
















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