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Welcome, Tim! Best of luck with your restoration! Post some photos of your rare '29 when you can!
SSShhhhhhhh.......... Hope you had a great Christmas, Lee!
Great photos, Greg! Thank you for the update on your progress. You've been busy! Grand car you have there.
I found a blurb with photos by a fellow in Scandinavia who does great DIY work on his cars. He has another method of improving the look of a cracked ...
Although I've never repaired a steering wheel, I have used two-part epoxy to repair other plastic items, and wood trim as well. I just slather it on ...
Darn it, Lee...that reminds me; when are ya going to sell me a FireMite. LOL (I need spoiling too. ) BTW-I've seen some examples of Lee's r...
No worries, Dan, the calendar looks great, and it was delivered in a timely manner! Most of us know each other's cars, as well as the different DeSot...
Beautiful car, Keith! It must be difficult to see her go - sure wish I could take her.
Can't wait!