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Originally Posted by DOOM
Todd has a great point Ron!!! I found myself in the same situation NO TIME!! I really thought I could get my car done on my own at first. 100+ hours a week don't leave a lot of time to work on the car. The best decision I ever made was to leave the car at Troy's for him to finish the fab work. Now I'm going to have him start the first round of body work to even help me get a little further along. I will be painting the car myself though that's for sure...
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I agree Mario. There just will be no time in the next 60 days and beyond to try and get the car moving forward as quickly as I'd like. I've got a few things I can knock out though and will see how far I get. Appreciate the advice for sure.
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Originally Posted by waynieZ
Good news Ron. I hope you find room in you schedule to squeeze some garage time in between your travels. 
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Originally Posted by tonner
Great to see as others have said Ron, It's a real shame life gets in the way of what we really want to do, that is of course unless you are Mr  .
Greg
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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle
Ron, the ride looks so sweet sitting there. It's been a long haul and you deserve the kudo's bro. I'm loving it!! 
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Originally Posted by frankv11
congrats on bringing bringing it home. let the play time begin and let me know if you want me to pick those xrp fittings for you.
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Originally Posted by tones2SS
Glad she's home Ron. She's looking good.
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Originally Posted by canrc
Awesome Ron! Now the fun begins! 
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Thanks for the comments fellas!

Frank I'll be in touch soon...
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Originally Posted by intocarss
Holy S*it! All this time, I thought you were building a Mustang
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You mean it's not???
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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle
Run, quick question. I noticed the way the roll cage is built in the back with a bar going diagonally across . Are you going to have a back seat? I know you are going to track the car alot, just asking since it getting close to interior time.
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No back seat Marcus. The diagonal bar is removable for storage and whatnot. It'll be interesting to see how many times I actually take it out...