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The "Anyone Can Do It" Restoration..

father and son job congrats to you both a great job thanks for taking the time to take photos and to share them with us ,thanks again :sSig_goodjob::sSig_thankyou::tiphat:
 
Boy! This is a fresh breath of air.... Very awesome job!! I needed to read this thread. I'm getting so burnt out and stressed out over my projects and the $ needed to finish them. Thanks for giving your story to us.
I know what your saying, I didn't think I'd ever see the day I hated working on mine but one problem after the other, a wife that doesn't cut me much slack, money and now back to body work has me burnt. I just keep my eye on the ball and a pint of Captain Morgan on hand for the really bad nights "amazing what the Captain and some good tunes will do for the mood".

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Great job, I remember the days of building my cars outside "I feel for ya" but you did a hell of job. Sweet car
 
Your Car looks great, and you and your Father deserve a medal of some kind! I'm working on my project in an honest-to-goodness body shop and it's hard enough. Granted, I'm in Illinois where it gets hot & humid or colder than a well diggers *** in January! But you two have what it takes to "Get-R-Done". Congrats on the project, and hope you enjoy every revolution of that motor!
 
Wow! The car looks great!!!

Gotta ask...do you know what code the previous yellow repaint was?
I'm not really into yellows that much but this color has something going on!
I really like it so I had to ask!
 
Nice. Nothing better than the sound of the mighty Mopar.
 
Wow! The car looks great!!!

Gotta ask...do you know what code the previous yellow repaint was?
I'm not really into yellows that much but this color has something going on!
I really like it so I had to ask!

It is competition yellow, not sure the paint code. I believe it may have been available for C4 Corvettes for a reference. Thanks!

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Where did you find your interior dash pads? I cannot find any anywhere!

Car looks great!

Sadly, the 'cap' looks good on the inside but you cane see about a 1/4" off the factory dash on the outside as it doesn't cover it 100%. It looks 95% better than a cracked dash pad though.

Where you can buy a 'cap' or 'pad';
http://www.herbsparts.com/products.asp?cat=462
Herbs' may have a good cap, I picked mine up off ebay 3-years ago.
 
:icon_smile:Thanks for the great post, I really needed a boost with my project and you and your Dad really hit the spot. Great job
 
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