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Old 01-15-2015, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Roger Poirier View Post
The small details of the build is what makes the post worth while. That Rochester carb. coding is a nice touch. Conversation piece!

As far as I'am concerned you want to paint the body on the car and mask off accordingly. My painter did paint the doors, hood and trunk, along with the the front bumper separate once everything was fitted and blocked. However they did follow each other into the paint booth.

I give you great kudo's for your patience taking your time in the build. As far as money goes you just get the fever and keep moving forward.

Please keep us informed on the build...
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good work!
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I don't post here much because I'm just a fanboy drooling over everyone's amazing cars.

But I wanted to wish you continued good luck and smooth sailing on your build, and thank you for the quality of your posts. Clear and well-lit photos accompanied by well-written posts really make your thread enjoyable to read.

Happy New Year as well!
wow guys, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and offering such nice compliments!
i really feel grateful for the input offered from members of this community.
the tech advice and the motivating comments this thread receives have really helped me stay on top of this project- cheers!
i recently received a delivery of parts from ames so i'm hoping for a good bit of progress in the near future.

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thanks for your interest!
danny

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