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Robert, your words are too nice. I'm sure someone with more experience could have knocked it out in half the time... but with my own vehicles I use them to really flesh out some things and learn as much as I can. It's nice when you are not up against a timeline!Simply incredible. Can't say I have a single word for this transformation that would give justice to the work you put in. Great job!!
Houtman, thank you and am glad you made it through the mini-book of my write up!Really nice write-up. You put some wow factor back into the paint for sure.
Runrun, unfortunately... justice has been absent. Oh well... I guess they figured some spoiled kid just got that. And I had a good childhood but I worked on that car... it wasn't just handed to me. Thank you for your complimentary sentiments!Great job Gabe, I hope you got justice for the person who keyed it. Somebody needed a whoopin' for that.
I love a good story too... I get to know a little more about every detailer/enthusiast and 'what makes them tick'. Thank you!Thanks for the story and write up! It looks great!
Supersport- thank you for the compliment! And yes! There are quite a few original items to the car... minus paint, front disc swap from an early Monte Carlo and the TH350 and interior carpet. It's not a perfect car or a show winner but again, I love it!Owning a 67 chevelle myself, I love seeing these write ups. Car turned out great. A lot of nice original pieces on that car. Those door panels would bring good money. If you have ever seen the repops you know why.
Exactly what I was shooting for Bob! Glad you got some good memories to reflect on! Thank you!Awesome ! :xyxthumbs:
That little Malibu brings back some early 70's memories.
Great job, enjoyed the post.
Pat, thank you very much. Again, thank you for reading.Awesome read and a great story. Car looks amazing...:dblthumb2: