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John S.

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  1. Sorting it out is getting all of the bugs out, and making the car reliable. Basically troubleshooting.
  2. Found another car that I would like to purchase, but I have a one car garage so I have to sell the Studebaker. I've owned it for 12 years. It's a good car.Any offers? Thanks. John
  3. Andy J, beautiful work on the Pontiac. Nice to see a 4 door getting restored . Great work all way round. John
  4. hursst, you do nice work. It will all pay off. I am enjoying the restoration the MG. John
  5. theastronaut , very nice work. It's all about the gaps. John
  6. I remember , as a kid, there was a Used Car Lot in Queens Village, New York, that would list a car for sale for $1.00. This was in the early 60's. And they would have a similar Plymouth, or Ford up on the ramp to show the bargain of the week.
  7. Took the Studebaker to The Greater New York AACA Show on June 5, and took 2nd. Place in it's class. Reducing price to $13,000. OBO. Thanks. John
  8. My computer is back from the dead. I want to thank Walt, for listing the Champion. I would take a best offer. It is a nice car. Thanks, John
  9. hursst, the M.G. is moving along nicely. Great work. John
  10. Luv2Wrench, the M.G. is stunning! Even with the hiccups along the way, it is a beautiful car. Great work. John
  11. Roger, I have been following your build on the Cadillac since the beginning. Just like all of your projects, the work is amazing. There are no words for the talent that you have in your skills as a builder. Just keep building!
  12. Chevrolet looks real nice Ted. Beautiful work all round. John S.
  13. Walt, I don't remember seeing that one in your collection. Great project. John
  14. Steve, despite the waiting time, he did beautiful work on the carb. John
  15. Roger, I love the detail you put into your work. This engine is a work of art. John
  16. Back in 1962, Chevrolet had a promotional model available to dealers showing a 1912 Chevrolet, and a 1962 Impala Hardtop on a wooden base to celebrate Chevrolet's 50th. Ericmac is right about it being available in kit back in 1962. Very nice build. John
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