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Old 11-16-2010, 02:46 AM
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I'm getting the Engine "Freshened up", re-painted ect. I have the heads in and I'm still waiting on the cam, lifters, pushrods, timing chain and distributor. As I mentioned earlier EVERYTHING ORIGINAL is being kept ORIGINAL and prepped, wrapped up, and saved. Any parts modified for this car are extra parts I bought to use for the "Old PT Styling". I know it bugs people, but this car will never be sold by me, and if one of my decedents someday want all the original stuff they will have every nut screw and bolt it came with from the factory.

It should be a great "Cruiser", and for it's weight and the Build Goals I think it will surprise a few people.

Here's a 65 Riv doing a Burnout behind a VERY stupid girl.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iypI7ziwvtM&NR=1

For those who haven't seen the "Clam Shell" lights work, here's a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKTAV...ure=grec_index

Here are a few pictures (Not the greatest) of the Bottom End of a "Nailhead". Also, I through a few pictures in of the interior. It is really nice, and with a good cleaning, should look brand new. I don't know if the pictures will do it justice as they were made with my iphone, but it's all I have at the moment.

I have acquired all new weather stripping, the can has been sent off for paint, ding repair, rust patching, trim polishing, and anything else that might be found.

Anyway, as I get some more information, I'll get it posted.

Thanks,

Ty O'Neal
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