Joined: Tue Oct 06 2009, 09:37AM
Location: Paris, KY
Posts: 1496
I dream of having my VIP restored at this level. I'd keep my original drivetrain but go from 2 to 4 barrel and convert to front discs. I would love to see my car the way it was the day my grandfather got it. Your car builder guy is doing fantastic work! !thumb
Joined: Tue Mar 08 2011, 08:58PM
Location: Birmingham - West Midlands - U.K.
Posts: 314
WOW! i think i'll start again! nah! looking great - what a solid car!! it faired so well at the blast stage!! your workshop is bigger than my house - looking forward to the next chapters! great stuff !thumb
Joined: Wed Jun 10 2009, 12:42PM
Location: calgary alberta canada
Posts: 17
Well done my friend. She looks a lot different from the day we packed her up in your trailer. It's nice to see the progress & know she went to a good home...Can't wait to see the finnished product.....
Joined: Sat Aug 19 2006, 05:03PM
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2919
Nice work! !thumb I'm also restoring my 66 Windsor 2dht and some of those pics look very familiar. I wish my car had such clean sheetmetal to start with. Strangely, I was also thinking of painting my valvecovers with black wrinkle paint.