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    I just read this thread 68chevelle and I have to say the car is coming along nicely, I like the look you have going so far, very cool.
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    Hey Dave, yeah I haven't made much progress on the T lately. The most work I have done to it this past month and a half is paint the edelbrock carb a translucent bronze color to make it look more like a stock carb and strengthened one of the rear radius rods. I guess you could say I have been slacking off.

    Wow sounds like you are having a hard time with the windshield frame. There is a stock one on ebay that goes off in less than a day if yours can't be repaired. The reproduction aluminum ones are said to warp when they are open so if yours has to replaced I'd stay away from them. Hopefully the guy will do right, it seems like stuff like this happens more than it should

    Hot rodding does have it's problems but when you get the wiring figured out it should be rewarding.
    Good luck and keep the updates coming.

    Quote Originally Posted by brickman View Post
    I just read this thread 68chevelle and I have to say the car is coming along nicely, I like the look you have going so far, very cool.
    Thank you, I really appreciate it. Seems like Ts are not really done in this style too often. It's a very fun build so don't forget to pop in every once and a while to check out my progress. It has been kind of slow right now because of the cold weather.


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