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Old 08-20-2009, 12:09 PM
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you know its a beautiful state and also an outdoors mens paradise little colder than i like but I'm sure i can get used to it
Don't look at it from the bad $$$ perspective or it will drive ya nutz!

Enjoy the long Bozeman winter by replacing floor pans and working on your interior. Then if you got the interior back in it enjoy it until the next winter comes up and then do another section of the car.

/shrug you can gut her out and tear everything down but since your paying on it I do not suggest that. This way if something comes up its not a full blown rebuild to get it back together. Plus you get to enjoy the car during the times you want to, and get to spend time with it duringthe winter months also.
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Old 08-20-2009, 08:50 PM
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Don't look at it from the bad $$$ perspective or it will drive ya nutz!

Enjoy the long Bozeman winter by replacing floor pans and working on your interior. Then if you got the interior back in it enjoy it until the next winter comes up and then do another section of the car.

/shrug you can gut her out and tear everything down but since your paying on it I do not suggest that. This way if something comes up its not a full blown rebuild to get it back together. Plus you get to enjoy the car during the times you want to, and get to spend time with it duringthe winter months also.
yeah i agree but whats done is done i guess it will just give me more motivation to redo the trunk pan and floor
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Old 08-20-2009, 09:22 PM
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Hang in there. I'm sure I'll be in the same boat as you when I start taking the interior out of my '72 Chevelle. I already know I need new quarters both sides, various other pieces of sheet metal, all new chrome (bumpers, grill, interior pieces, etc) and a bunch of other things.

If it wasn't for my buddy Jody (camcojb) telling me to get the things that "have to be done" worked on and get out and drive it (and take it home, but that's another story ), I would be a wreck

Wait, I am a wreck But hang in there anyway
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