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To answer the original question...
a looooooooong time before this car...but maybe there are some good parts you can salvage?
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I asked today, we are restoring the car :willy:
Lol I buffed some of the fender today, it's so shiny and smooth.. Forgot my camera, will get a pic tomorrow. It looks amazing, I almost want to do the whole car for the hell of it. |
I guess you can polish a turd lol.. It looked great the other day, still looks good but not as good as right after I waxed it.
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But the question is, can you get all the dents out of that same turd? :lol:
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I have learned that no... no you can't buff dents out...:lol:
But the dents are so damn shiny it doesn't even matter. :thumbsup: |
three letters: p-d-r!
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im still confused about this whole post lol...
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Okay, at least you have something that would be worth something when you finished it. True you may be upside down in the project, but it would be a fun learning car for a bodyman or a Mustang guy. As for me, well, I’m an Eldorado guy…. But this is an ebay listing that I think is well beyond when you say “no” and it falls in the realm of when can you stop laughing long enough to say no.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cadil...=p4506.c0.m245 I love this quote from the listing: "WE DO NOT DISCLOSE RESERVE. AS WITH ANY USED VEHICLE THERE MAY BE BLEMISHES OR NEED A PAINT JOB. SHE IS NOT EXEMPT OF THIS." |
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