After a long and rocky road, it's on its way to California!
I also ent some pics of a 1963 365 2+2. The owner, trying to
avoid his cleaning lady, backed over a rock. It bent up the rear
quarter.
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Is she looking for the jacking point?
As far as the T-Bird pics, whoever did that car, spead bondo right over the rust and old paint. When they brought the car to me, just by feeling around the wheel openings, detected a half of inch of bondo on most of the car. It's amazing what a shiny paint job can hide.
Would you recommend using the Petronix system?
Your pic doesn't look like a psychedelicly painted 356. Was it the angle of the shot or a bad camera lens?
Craig it's not either of them, it's what's in your system.
You may be right. The Ghia was nice. I wish I had room for more, I'd look for one.
I've had two Ghias - a coupe and a convertible. Both great little cars, that gave me no trouble whatsoever, and would go wherever I wanted to go.
They were well made cars.
ive got a 72 ghia under my back deck, 1 owner, been parked for 20+ years, its my girlfriends father and doesnt want to part with it, needs total resto but no rust here in CA. Id like to see it gone, i have no desire to restore any more cars..
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