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Oh the humidity!

That's coming along really nicely! From the photo it looks like it was, as we thought when we were down there, a lot it seems to be surface rust and dirt.

I was wondering how she was doing, looking good! That fender and wheel cover are looking pretty good. Even the windows seems to be cleaning up nicely. :thumbsup:

That fender and wheel cover are looking pretty good. Even the windows seems to be cleaning up nicely.

HOLY COW ... no KIDDING!

My goodness ... that is looking better than I thought it would..... Though, after seeing the spot where they wiped the bumper originally, I had hope....

Sweet!

Cort:34swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve&pacemaker

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"There is more than one way to say exactly what you mean to say" ... Fastball ... 'Out Of My Mind'

Is this an ongoing process still, or is that as far as they got before stopping? The old lady looks dignified in that pic, even with concrete blocks holding up her undercarriage.

The restored example that Tulsa had on hand was a nice looking car. Let's see what this looks like when they are done.

Chris

Rebirth of Christine.

Yes, and I don't understand why anyone doesn't mention the fact that it's the car restoring and derustifying itself, not a crew of experienced individuals. I know, I've seen it for myself. Quite horrifying, actually. :P

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