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it costs $75 locally and is worth the cost just for the use of the equipment and the spray booth. alot of guys take it over and over. Kim, tell Chas I said he's not supposed to be riding the lift like an amusement park ride
 
I used the kids at the local Career Academy to paint my '79 Pageant Blue about 7 years ago...completely happy with their results & all it cost me was the materials...you might want to check with them also
 
Tony,
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I have printed out JDW's bodywork bible, and even printed the pictures full size in color, to guide my inexperienced hand.
I have looked at the local CC (Ft. Worth) at the classes they offer, and that is also an option I am thinking off.
Right now, its 103 degrees out, and my poor car is not allowed space in my 2&1/2 car garage, so the body and paint will wait until the fall and room inside


Ed
 
Ed...a friend of mine who's a member of the Sam's club gave me a tent I'm using to cover my '60 MkIII Farina Magnette....plastic frame with white covering..zippered front...said it cost him about $200...lots of room for working inside!
 
David, my man...WELCOME...next time you're in my neighborhood stop by to see the addition - windows are in....now, join in the fun!
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Chuck Cougill:
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So, this is where you guys went to. I went away on business for a while and discovered you gone from the other list when I got back.

See you later.

PS. Going to the SIRBrit show next month?
 
hey Jon, how's Vincennes? I won't be at the show due to a commitment with my daughter's marching band, but make sure you come anyway
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Jon..Que pasa! Welcome, my friend...how's it hanging?
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Chuck Cougill:
hey Jon, how's Vincennes? I won't be at the show due to a commitment with my daughter's marching band, but make sure you come anyway
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Well, I have been in Virginia and Washington DC and Kentucky on business and have not been around much. I am simply glad to be home.

Too bad you can't make it to the show. I am going to be there if my kids stay healthy. Catch you later.
 
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Jon..Que pasa! Welcome, my friend...how's it hanging?<hr></blockquote>

Howdy Tony.
Thanks again for the top. Hoping to get in installed before the SIRBrit show. If not there is always the hardtop.

Anyway, I will be talking to you later.
Adios!
 
Jon.... after all my problems with top suppliers, yours is probably the last new top I'll sell...I've notified Crown I won't be offering their product any longer...&, my cost for Robbin tops, doesn't leave me much room for a profit!
 
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