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That looks terrible which is good in this case. You really went all out on this one my friend. Looks like some of my 1:1 projects. :lol: Wish I could read the sign better, I might buy it.

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Man, that is in bad shape.....Great job on the weathering, here.....Should fetch about a hundred dollars for the scrap metal, alone.....

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I can see the advertisement: 'Rare, valuable classic - hard to find! A little cosmetic clean up and ready to cruise!'

Nice job.

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Thanks guy,s , it means a lot that what I do is enjoyed by others ,

Ville , The brake drum is some thing I found at NNL East ,here,s a pic of them .Scenes Unlimited ,[WWW.Scenesunltd.com] check them out cool stuff !

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Sorry but it's just too far gone, send it to the scrap yard. Haha it really it does look good. I like some of the rust details, especially the rocker hanging down on the passenger side.

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Needs work? It needs a miracle! Seriously, that's great work you did making it look that bad! The taillight wires and the one plug wire off the plug are nice touches. Great job!

Sam

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Can't get any more rust than that , great work Blair !

You should check out Scenes Unlimited web site , they have lots of great parts for detailing brakes . :)

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That will buff right out with a little turtle wax.

Her shaft is bent and her rear end leaks, you can fix her quick with an oily rag. Use a nail as a starter; I lost the key. Don't pay no mind to that whirrin' sound. She use a little oil, but outside a' that, she's cherry.

This made me think of an old CW McCall song

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