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    Yea I know they dont make it nomore half the guys in my car club is not a fan for what im doing to it even my dad said leave it the way it Is but I know in the end when its finshed this my car and I love it and nobody around me will have one like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slepper63 View Post
    Yea I know they dont make it nomore half the guys in my car club is not a fan for what im doing to it even my dad said leave it the way it Is but I know in the end when its finshed this my car and I love it and nobody around me will have one like it.
    I learned many years ago not to pay a bit of attention to the "don't cut it up" crowd.... Stock and boring cars don't do a thing for me and anyway, anyone can restore a classic, takes a man to cut one up and make it better!!! If people were really that intent on preserving a car, they'd be laying out big cash for yours and restore it themselves. Money talks and bs walks, build what you want and don't let others expectations limit your imagination!!!!
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