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    " your's..mine...and ours"

    I'm sure the plexiglass scoop was common back in the day. Probably made by someone like Mr Gasket. If I should come across one...I'll remember you. Russ
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    Back at the house

    The shop has around 100 hrs in the airbrush work. Photos don't do it justice. Turned out really well. I had them add two nail heads for blemishes
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    Back at the house

    Excuse my poor photos...I'm still learning. The Chevy clock was replaced with an Olds accessory compass. The AC registers are 62 impala
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    Back at the house

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    Back at the house

    The car is so incomplete there isn't much to show.
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    Back at the house

    You sure don't miss much. The selector is early power glide. Trans is 350 turbo.
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    Back at the house

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    Back at the house

    Removed and replaced the cross member...mustang II suspension...steering rac
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    Back at the house

    I'm not sure what to do with the wheels. I have a set of Chevrolet accessory wheel covers to try. Maybe flippers??? TrueSpoke wires???
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    Back at the house

    OKAY
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    Barn find?

    Local racer Jimmy Rogers ordered a new red 62 Biscayne...reportedly ordered and delivered with a red Belair interior. Jimmy worked at the Terrill Chevrolet parts counter. Maybe he had some help with the request. Jimmy later ordered and received a Z16 Chevrolet!
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    " your's..mine...and ours"

    The blue scoop was on the car when I picked it up. The hood had been sold off the car years ago...and later replaced with the one with the scoop. I've searched old photos for the car the blue scoop can off of The original color version of this photo shows the blue scoop on the car behind...
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    Back at the house

    The paint shop finished the 51 Tin Woody. Now I have to finish it...glass...air...interior. Powered by a 1958 tri power 348!!!
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    Barn find?

    When you look at the car again...take a feeler gauge to run between the vin tag and the door pillar. It should slip in with a little effort and should move freely between the spot welds. Chances are that if the tag was "reinstalled " the "glue" covered the entire back side of the tag preventing...
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    Denny Ford getting some air at Norwalk

    Yes...Phil sold the Biscayne to Denny. But there is more to the story. In the late 80s a friend...TL Jones..and myself had decided to build a race car. Tom knew of a really nice sedan that belonged to an older couple in Billings MO that would be a good candidate. We went to buy it...and yes the...
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