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Old 10-10-2008, 06:47 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Just another one of those things........when I do my trim one of these days, I'm going to get educated, bring the buffer into the living room, bolt it to the coffee table, and do it MYSELF. My friend with the '65 had the same thing happen to him. When he tried to explain what was wrong, he got a blank expression and the quenstion "Que?" fired back at him. No way to put stainless back on once it's ground off. And these guys don't CARE that they're destroying 40+ year old vintage parts. Linda, the photo of you in the trunk of your goat with the sandblaster says it all: You have to do it yourself if you want it done completely and correctly. Good luck with these morons.
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