Don wrote:
He started out building a 1929 Murray Ford fordor sedan on a chassis he built himself. Initially it was airbagged and powered by a 455 Olds engine. A couple of years ago he found a very nice tudor body and decided he didn't want to own two sedans, so he cut up the fordor and made a roadster pickup out of it. That car was coming along pretty well and was nearing completion when he decided he didn't like the proportions of it and no longer wanted it to be airbagged, so he cut it up and started over.
Does Dan have a "staying focused problem"???


In any case, the Brookville parts look like they came thru really well. This is one project that I will be very interested in following because I am sure that it will be very important to me one day. Besides your documentation is always top shelf.