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Thom, that's simply beautiful...a fantastic restoration!
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Thom: It looks great. Well done! Have you decided if it's a keeper? Or, will it like all of our possessions....for sale for the right price?
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I have to keep it for now - I have way too much into it.
I'm still trying to find a Ghia trip speedo for the ultimate guage porn http://vintagebus.com/gallery/mod/image/2103266c.JPG |
Thom,
Love it! You should feel very proud of the work you did on her. Well done. Random Pic: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1178288040.jpg |
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That's nice but BLACK is such a tough color to keep clean, oh wait a minute that's not a car, what am I thinking.
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widebody911 - check with North Hollywood Speedor or Palo Alto - I think they re-face 356 gauges, they may have the proper stuff to make the speedo you want from an existing VW/356 one....
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Beautiful Thom, what you lack in political reasoning.....:D |
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This is Corbets: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1178292389.jpg |
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WOW TY CRAIG.. WHO IS SHE? |
Not sure.....my wife got one of her online lingerie catalogs....she caught my, uh eye :cool:
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In 1977, The Fifth Season opened as a specialty mountaineering and backcountry ski shop in Mt. Shasta City. With Mt. Shasta in our back yard, it was a perfect place to combine our play with work. We've lived a fantasy helping mountaineers, and working in one of the best ski and climbing areas in the world. Since 1977, The Fifth Season has serviced and outfitted climbers and skiers that venture on to Mt. Shasta's slopes
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