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Originally Posted by tubbed69
Body lines and gaps sure look good Curtis 
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Originally Posted by Stuart Adams
Looks awesome.
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Originally Posted by waynieZ
I thought the same thing. Very nice Curtis.
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Originally Posted by trevor572
Hi Curtis, I know I'm just going to sound like a broken record. 😊 The car just looks quality, beautiful gaps, nice straight crisp lines. Can't wait to see her in color and going back together. Beautiful Job!!! Cheers Trevor.
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Thanks Guys. I feel like I am posting the same photos over and over, but it's part of the process and it's fun to share the adventure.
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Originally Posted by dhutton
Not sure what I enjoy more. The pics of the awesome workmanship or the messy shop. I enjoy keeping a messy shop and thought I was the only one...
Don
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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief
I was thinking the same thing ...
Michael
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Originally Posted by JKnight
Messy shop? You guys have really high standards. Was it the coffee mug that qualified it?
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Originally Posted by dhutton
The comment was meant to be positive. It's refreshing to see pics of a working shop where a guy is busting his butt doing great work. Sorry if anyone took it to be negative.
Don
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Originally Posted by JKnight
Nah, probably just me. I left the smiley off the end of my sentence. I've seen some seriously sanitary shops that made me think this one was being considered messy by some. Great work coming out of that joint no matter what!!
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Funny that this came up. Jim actually mentioned that the place is a mess and he needs to clean up a bit. He's out of place in a way. There is another car sitting in his shop waiting on parts. Concourse restoration kinda thing. So he's working on my car in his paint booth! Looks like a lot has been drug in there and isn't being kept in it's normal place. End result is all that matters.