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Old 11-19-2013, 09:11 AM   #1
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Re: My '59 Apache

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Thanks Gary!
You're welcome, if you lived around here I would be coming to you for paint advice!

Did you do any more work on the little sports car you bought? Triumph, I think?
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Old 11-19-2013, 09:48 AM   #2
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You're welcome, if you lived around here I would be coming to you for paint advice!

Did you do any more work on the little sports car you bought? Triumph, I think?
Gary, Good question on my TR6! I've pretty much finished my Geo Tracker, I've installed the sway bars on Betsy, I need to install a master cylinder on my 67 Mustang, so, I'm pretty much almost ready to bring the TR6 home. I'm thinking another month, or maybe start on it right after Christmas or after the new year.
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This picture is from my Moms where my TR is kept. In that very same spot is where our barn was where the cows came in the barn to feed(we had two jersey cows) ,and be milked. In that very same spot is where I painted my first car, a '65 GT0, lots of memories where I grew up! I'm going to cry!


Yesterday, I wet sanded my hood on my Tracker and polished it out, it came out great!


OH, I recently purchased a paint shaker/mixer from HF! I mounted it on my metal workbench, but it shook everything off of my workbench! So I mounted it on the wall and now it's great~ very solid and I have bungy straps to make sure the paint can will stay in the shaker, however, I don't walk away while it's shaking anyway. But this shaker is awesome! I've been shaking paints from all over the garage! lol


I always have something to keep myself occupied!
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