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One great thing is, he now knows firsthand how to NOT install a trunk pan. haha.
Great to see him getting started on this. Hope he sticks with it and enjoys what he does. |
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I completely agree with SS427. The resto business is a labor of love, not fortune. People do not understand how much time we suck up in the shop just to make the results worthy of being considered a quality representation of ourselves. I've spent many nights in the shop working for nothing but my reputation. This 72 reminds me of my first car. I look back now and say, "boy did I pay too much for a car I should have not restored"! Definatley good practice before he touches that Nova!!!
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