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Default Biscayne Resto Project

The Winter Project started...I'll post pic's as I go along



.....Here are some shots of the doors, seat risers and floor boards after removing the Interior...........






The only "Rust" at all was very minor surface rust in the drivers floor board area



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Old 11-13-2006, 05:40 AM
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Cool...with your winter project and NJSteves continuing saga with his 72 TA...we'll all have something cool to check out.

Now...I just have to get started...EH?
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Old 11-13-2006, 05:43 AM
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Eh!!!!!..........EH!!!!!!!


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Looks like its in pretty good shape
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Looks like its in pretty good shape

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Got Lucky again as far as Rust goe's.....It's pretty solid........Should be in Paint "Jail" the week after Thanksgiving...

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Get that left leg and foot in shape...EH!
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Old 11-13-2006, 03:47 PM
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Ken,
Call me if you ever need moral support while working on the "big car". Looks great! It is really nice to work on cars like this when they only need a little help. Looks like it will be a fairly easy project.
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That sure is a solid car. What are your plans for it ?
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It's not a "Numbers" car.......But ....I'm going to build it as close as possible to be factory correct......The Gold Nova needs a "Big" brother...

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"The Gold Nova needs a "Big" brother..."

I agree,and it too should have Aluminum heads.
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