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My youngest brother just bought a new car and asked if he could bring it to my house. Surprised at what showed up but I won't complain. Even though he decided to build it at my house. Jon's mk3.jpg
 
Just got a message from a friend that he just bought a 77 Spit 1500. Sounds like it might end up at my house too. Guess I'm going to be a Spitfire builder.
 
Nothing wrong with that, as long as you have space, an understanding spouse (if applicable), and good tall fences. :grin:
 
"Honey, have you seen one of the dining room chairs? I can't find it anywhere........."
 
"Honey, have you seen one of the dining room chairs? I can't find it anywhere........."

I actually cut the backs off of two chairs to set the frame and body on. It's on blocks now because I was worried about their structural integrity.
 
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