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My 100/6 project/New member

JNeil

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Good evening all, I am a new member as of tonight. I am looking fwd to learning much from this forum and also contributing.
 
Hello JNeil

Welcome to the forum

You will get plenty of tips, help and advice here for your project.

Post some photos of your car.

David
 
Thanks for the welcome. My 100/6 is a basket case and has been in the family for a long time. My brother owned it for many yrs and started the process of restoration and we all know how that can go. The good news is the frame is in great condition, new L and R floors and currently in primer. I will try and post some pics. Neil
 

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Good on ya for starting the project again to get her back on the road!
 
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