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    Yeah, I don't even like building sedans Bobby, but one as nice as your A or Walt's Plymouth can certainly get me in the mood to build one!!!!

    Hope to get caught up at the shop and be able to spend some time in my own garage after this next month.... If I had known I was gonna live this long I sure as heck would have taken better care of myself!!!! I sure do seem to run out of ambition before I run out of work anymore!!!!
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    Happening to a few of us Dave no poroblems we just hit it when we can .

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    Yeah, like my old pal Dean sez, "gettin' old ain't for sissies"!! I took a tumble on the ice Wednesday night, slipped trying to get into the pickup and crashed really, really hard! Couldn't do a dang thing Thursday or Friday!!! So now I'm 2 more days behind what I was already behind...I think......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    The rust bucket is being replaced by the new floor pieces on the table and the side structures leaning against it....Plus all the rest of the new sheetmetal for the body is on order!!!!! and, get this----the dude is building the car for his 16 year old daughter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
    Unbelieveable; some people have more money than sense. Wish I was one of them!

    Glad you're OK, Dave. Be careful,we dont heal as fast as we used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post

    Glad you're OK, Dave. Be careful,we dont heal as fast as we used to.
    Man, that's an understatement!!! Not sure I'm ever going to heal at all!!! Half my body is now in technicolor from all the bruises!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Man, that's an understatement!!! Not sure I'm ever going to heal at all!!! Half my body is now in technicolor from all the bruises!!!!!
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    Oh Ya Dave, now your giving your all to your projects!! How are you feelin? Guys of our MATURE state should refrain for contact sports, like ice skating or maybe walking sometimes!
    "Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"

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    Brick, you mean Dave's MMA match is canceled!? Bummer!

    I threw a grill together from 1/2" square tubing tonight after work. It's a little plain looking but I think if I put an expanded metal backer behind it it'll look decent enough. Also put some more angle braces along the upper edge where the hood rests. It's starting to feel pretty solid; maybe some lower braces when I'm putting it together for the final time. Here's a shot of the old front for comparison.
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    Came out super nice, Falcon. Very well done! Too bad that 99 out of 100 guys that look at it when it's finished will be clueless to the fact that the front tin is custom!!! But hey, that just means it's done right!!!!
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    Falcon I like the one piece lower myself . The front looks so much better with your design so keep it going and pics too.

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    Brian and IC2, Thanks for your interest, Over the weekend we got another 10" of snow and the garage thermometer was down to 17F. I was working on the car pretty steady until late November when it got too cold for my little heater in the garage to keep up and then we were busy with the "white Christmas", now they tell us that the present snow will still be here when we get even more in a day or two. It certainly seems like unusual weather for the Mid-Atlantic. Yes, I signed another contract for a book and I am trying to make this one sell better than the last one but it is intended to be a short text so I think I can get some work on the car if the weather would clear up. One picture I might not have shown is that I think I am getting near the end with just a few more wires and a hose to the power brake yet to go. The picture shows the tiop bows I did some time in September showing the carving in the front bow for the windshield wiper and the nice stainless top irons. I must have had the front bow on and off close to ten times and the screw holes started to get loose so now I have epoxied in the screws. Then I still needed more clearance for the wiper blade so since I couldn't get the screws out I took off the whole set of top irons to carve the bow some more. The plan is to get the motor running and the car inspected so I can drive it to a top shop. I am getting tired of the $50 fee every time I move the car somewhere! The last time was to the muffler shop for turbo mufflers and an H-pipe but it was $50 each way on a flat bed! Another problem is that I got a new laptop for Christmas (HP Pavilion) after the keyboard wore out on my old laptop and of course it has everything new, Windows-7, Excell 2007 and WORD 2007 so I sure miss my old XP system and have to learn a lot of new stuff and I still don't know what all the keys do on this HP laptop and then HP breaks in every so often trying to keep me up to date and I have no idea what the upgrades are so I have been busy on a laptop learning curve, but hey the thermometer in the garage tells the story. By the way I am pretty sure my immediate family now has immunity to H1N1 because about three weeks ago we were fine on a Sunday and sick as dogs for the following week. My wife vomited until she fainted and I actually thought she was gone laying on the bathroom floor! It lasted about a week but hey, now we are immune for another year! I'll bet IC2 and Brian are getting sunburn up near the Great Lakes while for some reason the Mid-Atlantic has become the Snow Belt! Crazy weather here!

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    Hi Don, my goodness I haven't seen your car in a long time and boy does she look good! That color is beautiful, I am not surprised that everything is so clean looking, very nice work Don. Is that a metalic brown, sweet.
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    Hi Don - finally hearing from you. I thought that you had been 'swallowed' up with your book, cold weather and whatever over the winter.

    Your car is really looking great now - someday, after the winter that never ends, you should be able to get back working on it. This winter almost makes me reconsider our current plans to relocate to near Roanoke this year. They, for sure have had more snow and miserable weather then up here in NYS. We have had - possibly - 3/4 inches since early December, but it has been cool. We haven't had the flu but did get the shots several weeks ago. I hope you and your wife have gotten over your spell.

    I posted current photos of my car on another thread yesterday, but here's one as well. The shifter and e-brake boots have to be installed along with a couple of other minor items inside, the top installed temporarily and the front end aligned.

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    Falcon looks much better than the original! I didn't get a chance to say something like those tight bar thin tube grills that they make aftermarket for a Chevy truck would look nice, but what you came up with looks great too.
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    Hi Brick,

    Glad you are up and about! The color is a metallic maroon which looks different in the dark and more red in bright light. Here is a beter idea of the color with my vulgar running boards which you may have missed. Most of the other folks were too polite to criticize this but IC2 did suggest I dip them in pickup bed black. I can do that later but my wife notes I tend to the gaudy so I'll leave them shiny for now. I had to put something on the boards because the car has been so long in building that I already have a few scratches and dings where I dropped a tool. I have an agreement in writing with the paint shop to do some touchups because they still are supposed to paint the wheels, but already the master painter has changed at that shop. In the meantime I have had two deer-repairs at that shop and I keep reminding them that "someday" i will be back to get the touchup and the wheels painted. The most recent deer collision was a total surprise. I was driving the family Saturn wagon on a four lane blacktop road through a forested area and I never even saw the big buck; I heard him hit before I saw him and he pretty well destroyed the left front fender and he only lasted a few quivering moments. He was a big 10-pointer and a beautiful animal but not as fast as he thought he was! Last week between snows we saw 12 deer in a group at one time and 11 on another occasion grazing on a large lawn just up the street on our rural blacktop lane that might have once been U.S. 1 back in the 1800s because it is called "Old Telegraph Road" but now just a two lane winding road with a one lane bridge just down the street in the other direction. I guess the deer were hungry after the Christmas snow and found the still green lawn a salad delight! The insurance cost on the Saturn was $3000 so I was glad I had full insurance coverage and it looks as good as new, but I now go real slow up that back road with the deep forest along it.

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