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Old 07-03-2017, 12:03 PM
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I'm looking forward to a completed car just like everyone else. What I'm not looking forward to is you changing your avatar. Please, for the children, keep the avatar.

Car is looking great, you're crazy for keeping the front end on though.
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Old 07-03-2017, 02:13 PM
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Nothing to say but Perfection Curtis,amazing job Jim
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Old 07-03-2017, 09:53 PM
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I'm looking forward to a completed car just like everyone else. What I'm not looking forward to is you changing your avatar. Please, for the children, keep the avatar.

Car is looking great, you're crazy for keeping the front end on though.
No worries. She's kinda hard to replace.

Wish I could blow the front sheet metal off it and install everything. Just to flippin far to have Jim come out and align it all after we are done.

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Nothing to say but Perfection Curtis,amazing job Jim
Yeah Jims killing it. Couldn't be happier.
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Car looks great, Curtis. Glad to see it's almost home. Jim did an excellent job. Here's hoping everything else goes smoothly for you.
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Curtis car looks fantastic... I am about two months behind you progress wise
Those fender bolts are fancy... where did you get um

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I'm with the "no bigge" crowd. Take your time, use two layers of moving quilts at each side/front, 6 total, ($90 bucks at Home depot) and two inch blue tape. Taped to the inner fender and under the painted outer fender. Keeping in mind, gappage may change once loads are applied...

But really all i know is righty tighty, lefty loosey.
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Curtis car looks fantastic... I am about two months behind you progress wise
Those fender bolts are fancy... where did you get um

You're in good hands. Pete does awesome work and he's good people. I dig the front valance on your car. The washers where part of a run a buddy did for a build he is doing. He was nice enough to do enough for me. Hope I don't need anymore.

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I'm with the "no bigge" crowd. Take your time, use two layers of moving quilts at each side/front, 6 total, ($90 bucks at Home depot) and two inch blue tape. Taped to the inner fender and under the painted outer fender. Keeping in mind, gappage may change once loads are applied...

But really all i know is righty tighty, lefty loosey.
That's the plan. It'll be slow going at times, but that's ok.
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