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Old 09-06-2003, 07:32 PM   #12
Daves72'GMC
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Thank you everyone for your input and all of your help in the past. My brother and I are building the motor once he takes it out.I'm having my ground up restoration done because I don't know how to paint, etc, and I'm getting a very good deal from the gentleman which was introduced to me by another friend of mine. He gave me a flat rate and I've seen some of his restorations on our trucks and he is a perfectionist and does great work and has a waiting list of 15 cars to be restored after mine. Other people wanted to give me an hourly rate ,but it leaves a ? mark on the restoration price and some people gave me a price on the restoration then increased their price after agreeing to the origional restoration price. My body man said it probably won't take a year but he said he wanted to do a good job on it. I'll keep you all updated on the progress of my truck. Thanks again to everyone for all of your help and a big Thanks to Bill at Bill Athey's classic truck parts in Virginia.
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