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    Look what I found while cleaning the shop..

     



    I've been having so much fun working on my 51 Belair that I have been totally neglecting my FAVORITE project.....My 27 T coupe....Damn...this was supposed to be on the road for this season.......I bought the 51 as a resale project, but ended up having so much fun driving an fixing it up, that I totally stopped working on the T.....!!! OK....thats enough....time to get serious on the T Coupe again......Here's some pics of the shop cleaning.......











    Last edited by T42; 06-16-2009 at 10:01 PM.
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    Funny how months and years can slip away and we get nothing done on some project. I tore my 27 down 8 years ago for a "freshening up" and it's still laying in a million pieces.

    Your coupe looks good, you've got a lot of the tough stuff done. Quit playing with the Chevy and your bike and get back to work.

    Don

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    it also seems like those cars were made back then to look as good as we make them look today
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    Those Tall T's are starting to grow damned if doesn't look good!! I think someone should make a low offer on the one I posted; the body is great.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    Funny how months and years can slip away and we get nothing done on some project. I tore my 27 down 8 years ago for a "freshening up" and it's still laying in a million pieces.

    Your coupe looks good, you've got a lot of the tough stuff done. Quit playing with the Chevy and your bike and get back to work.

    Don
    You are right Don....but ya know Im a Florida boy and used to having summer all year long....Now that Im transplanted to Mempit, Tn....I hate working on the projects during the winter when its COLD and when summer gets here, between the Bike, the boat, camping, and rod runs there's not enough time in the day to get it all done!!.....Im gonna put a heater in the shop and that way the T will be done for sure by next summer!!!!!!
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