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    Wow you guys just dove right in. Talk about some major work. Nice cutting too. Lines are very straight. I bet that roof weighs a few pounds! I'd be soaking in the hot tub right about now!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    You're right Steve, I'm feeling it a little. It's 4 am and we just ate dinner, so now it's a hot shower, some Excedrin, and BED!!!

    I'm pretty surprised how much we got done today. Still a lot to do obviously, but we are having a blast doing this one. Nice thing about a $ 500 car, if you screw it up you haven't lost a whole lot of money.

    Don

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    Don wrote: But if worst comes to worst you can always make a convertible out of it.

    That's what a friend did. He actually intended to do it so it was not part of a mistake. His came out real nice.

    BTW, are the legs in the first pix going to be a permanent addition? Looks like a good foundation for a console.
    Bob

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    Haha, I actually suggested a console to Dan, like the ones people used to put in showcars in the '50's, with a fake telephone and 45 rpm record player. He didn't seem to cotton to the idea. Some guys just have no sense of "tradition."

    BTW, what's up with the forum today? I tried logging on a bunch of times and kept getting redirected to some site that was trying to cure my athletes foot and sell me some stainless cookware.

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    Don't know Don. I haven't had that problem lately. Could be you have a website hijacker software on your pc. Sometimes you can get them from just about anything. Last one I had was by Google and it nearly drove me crazy until I found out how to delete it. But then two months later it showed up again. Pesty little buggers.
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    Don and Dan, Looks really good! Must be nice to have two sons into cars building long term memories they will cherish. I can’t believe how much you guys have gotten done already. If I could get my wife into working on cars we would be quite a pair. With the 43 acres cleaning up is a real job and she is hard for me to keep up with. I want her to read your post on chopping and bagging, sub framing then I tell her to get me started.

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    That would be pretty cool if you and she could do a project together. My last girlfriend was willing to roll up her sleeves and do things like this. She and I bought a 27 Foot SeaRay together that had been repo'd and needed some work. I did the mechanical stuff and she did the cabin and cosmetics. Some of her ideas were actually good ones and I was impressed that she was able to figure this stuff out. She also helped me pull and rebuild the engine on another boat we had, and was a tremendous help in doing those things.

    In fact, she sewed up the interior for my '27 when we did some things to it about 9 years ago.

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