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    Sorta the same theme around here---we are moving from my commercial 10000 ft shop 22 miles from home into the 60 ft shop I added on at home in the 70s-----we have worked outta here since mid 90s so lots of vintage crap and valuable materials that need sorted into some kind of order---can't threw out or scrap any 4130, alum or titanium pieces of material

    At least all the wiring is done and in place from before

    Biggest realation iijust hit us as we don't have room for the family projects
    1 cobra, 1 33 3 window, 1 cabrolet, 2 roadsters, flatheads, hemis, etc

    So if anyone is wanting any of these kind of projects--PM me

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    Ya know it occurs to me that Dave's buying a compressor named Bel Aire reveals an overpowering subliminal Chevy desire!
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    Dave looks like you still have enough air to help my 60 gal . Also i do see the Chevy side of it LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Ya know it occurs to me that Dave's buying a compressor named Bel Aire reveals an overpowering subliminal Chevy desire!

    That's funny Bob I was thinking the same thing.


    Looking good there Dave. I went halfsies on one with my son. He builds custom guitars for a living so my half is in his shop. We built a nice lil spray booth there too. He needed a good setup for all the spray and finish work. So he's all set. Most of my tools end up there somehow. But at least I know where to look to find em. And to use my half of the compressor when I need to.

    Oh and BTW.....if you come across any Ford 427 parts they must be the ones I left there.

    Shop's looking good there bud!!

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    Dave it is a great feeling freeing up space. Also glad to here your health is improving. I was worried when you stopped posting updates on the Camero project! Now that you have space, good weather, and a functioning air compressor, we'd like to see some updates!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Ya know it occurs to me that Dave's buying a compressor named Bel Aire reveals an overpowering subliminal Chevy desire!
    Always willing to take money from the chebbie guys so I can build my Fords!!!!!! Heck, I'll put a Chevelle emblem on the wall if it'll bring me one more complete to put on the schedule!!!!!!!~ Heck, I even do MoPars if the money is right!!!!!!!!
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