Blatant car pr0n

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Eeek. Doesn't look like things went as planned there.....

The first car lived up to what you suggested. Looking at that K frame, I can see why the older generation cars handled like they did.
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That cage/rust was unreal. I'm not sure what he was thinking taking it back to the same guys, though. I always wanted a '68 Z28 done up in a similar fashion.
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I baffles my mind as to why people will pay to have something done, but then don't check up on the progress. I just had a friend drop $2,500 on a paint job, then spend $3,200 to have a good painter save the bodywork on the once very nice '64 Mustang. I know that's not even close the jack that guy is dropping, but its the same thing with people like archies customers, if I'm mailing check after check, the first time I see the car won't be the day it's supposed to be done.
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