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Mike Bradbury
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Re: Barn raising
Took the entire front x-member off and had it powder coated. I have an oven at the shop so I was able to do some of the small parts like the springs, pan, and spindles etc... but I left the large items to the pros. Here I just sanded down the frame and rattle canned it. Came out better than I thought it would. Also got some of the last Coy's C-55s They have been discontinued and there are not many left. I guess they are going to make a new style
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