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Jethro:
Tell me your not using your Vette as a work bench  :tears: :tears:

rosco:
No Jethro not using it as a work bench just put it carefully there to get a good phot that's all.
Actually that part has a better finish than the vet.
I have lots of shiny scratches on the old girl, will get it done once I finish the under the car. This is not a mudguard like you see a lot of out there.

Rosco

rosco:
Learnt a lot from these guys when I was in the states.
You may know them Jethro you got your diff from them.
Duntrov  in Dallas

Jethro:
Ahhh Duntov  :thumb: 

metalhead:
Very cool! Definitely somewhere I'd like to visit one day.

Paint on my car is pretty terrible, I'm taking the same approach. When everything works and drives how I want it to, then I'll paint it. I've made the mistake of doing the opposite before, and by the time the car is sorted the bodywork and paint is no longer as nice... Besides, doing it this way means more driving and enjoying it as I go, rather than diving into a 4 year ground up rebuild during which I can't drive the car.

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