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Old 07-10-2005, 09:06 PM
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Fiberglass panels

I will complete 1923 T Bucket this week. Next project 1967 Nova. I am retiring again this week July 15. This time from 18 years of owning an automotive transmission shop. At 59, I am a baby boomer, an a Viet-Nam veteran (Pilot). I can fabricate some parts and do about 95 percent of all the work. I have acquired the tools needed over the last 30 years including an auto lift. I traded for the 23 TBucket body. I learned to do fiberglass repair with this car. I built the engine (SBC 68 vette) and transmission (200R4) and adapted the disc brakes to the car. I also have a 57 chevy 4 door that I will do after the Nova as a sleeper. My true love is with T's and A's. I have several of them to do along with a 1929 Chevy. How far I will get is anybody's guess. I have lots of room where I am at, with 5 acres. I must admit, I am slowing down and am now 100% disabled. I will have questions, and maybe I can answer some. Thanks, BigDawg
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Old 07-11-2005, 07:36 AM
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re: Fiberglass panels

Congratulations -- sounds like you have really earned the right to enjoy your hobby!
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Old 07-12-2005, 12:51 PM
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Welcome home

From one Nam Vet to another (Mobile Riverine Force 68-69. Markettime patrol 70-71), welcome home.
Best wishes on your projects.
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Good luck with the project, Big Dawg. 67 Novas are cool cars, love to see them at the drags. Dan
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