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Old 05-20-2011, 03:36 PM
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The car looks fantastic.

Thanks.

"Years ago I wanted to protour one, but after learning what protouring really means to most people, nope. I'd bag it and run astro supremes and skinny whites with lakepipes traditional 60s style. But thats just my opinion."

And I appreciate your input. I now understand where you were/are coming from.

You enjoy a combination of the 50's Lead Sled Styling, mixed with some Low Rider attitude. Right?

Is this pretty close? I love the 49-51 Merc's. Were my pockets a lot deeper, that would be one car I would have in my garage.

I hope someday you can get a riv. I think you would really enjoy it.

I hope your get to feeling better, for longer segments of time. I've mentioned you to my wife, and showed her your Camaro along with the Videos you've made. You have a fan believe me, she likes the cars I'm working on, but she can't wait for me to get the 69 Camaro on the road so we can enjoy that car the way you have yours.

The old Camaro I had was the car she and I started dating in, and like me we share many memories about that car.

I look in the rear and I must of been a really skinny Sh*t back then, or very motivated. Probably both.

Please stay safe, and if you feel like it, shoot me an email with an update.

Also, any tips or suggestions ALWAYS pass those along.

Take care and hang in there,

Sincerely,

Ty
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