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Old 10-12-2011, 12:48 PM   #1
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Re: Ironworks Speed & Kustom 57 on ebay

I've probably learned more about building hotrods and customs in the past five years than I did in the 59 before that. For the guy at home building his own rig taking a few more hours to make something he/she is working on doesn't cost anything but those few hours but the satisfaction of having done it right will last forever.

When I was younger it always seemed I was rushing towards a deadline and a lot of details never got attended to. Those extra hours I should have taken on the door jambs after I suicided the doors or the fact that I should have spent more time and thought before I cut out the openings in the inner fenders for the Camaro A arms to clear. Each item would have taken a little bit of time but wouldn't have cost anything to do except maybe a couple more sheets of sandpaper on the door jambs.
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