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I have never seen that car with a motor in it... Always thought of it as a "Not for sale, gonna restore it someday" story... Good job!
Get er done!
Hell yeah. Do it up real nice...you deserve it! hehe
Hey Piper! Nice to see what you've been working on. That bumper I bought from you looks great on my '66. It took me several day of drilling out rusted bolts on the old bumper, but I got the new one installed just in time to chauffeur some friends on their wedding day.
Looks great thanks for posting a picture
I have to thank Mike for this...the bottom end for the car is coming home this weekend Smile
(03-19-24, 12:20 PM)bhart66 Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Piper! Nice to see what you've been working on. That bumper I bought from you looks great on my '66. It took me several day of drilling out rusted bolts on the old bumper, but I got the new one installed just in time to chauffeur some friends on their wedding day.

Looks great! Nice car
Yippee!!
(04-06-24, 12:02 AM)Piper Wrote: [ -> ]I have to thank Mike for this...the bottom end for the car is coming home this weekend Smile

Specs on this bad boy?
Hey Kevin, I can't believe you're 50 ... maybe golf or stamp collecting is more up your alley hermano! I hate to see you throw out your hip or something, ha ha, just kidding.

Your car is awesome! I can't wait to see you cruise it to Carlisle one year.

Did you get the quarters on it?  Your rear work is looking nice - LOL.

Nothing like a big block in a hardtop! Thanks for sharing with us amigo.

Juan
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