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Old 07-27-2004, 07:22 PM   #26
browndawg71
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Location: paris, texas
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here is some advice from a professional bodyman. 2 things, learn to do it yourself or get ready to unass some major dough. i do this stuff everyday and you cant pay me enough to do restoration work. the only old stuff ii work on is mine . there is no money in this type of work thats why collision shops dont want to jack with it. i love these old trucks and thats why i got in to this work but i realized there is no money to be made in restorations. most guys in the business will set you straight on how to do things if you ask them and listen . buy some beer and ask for some advice.
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