owner since 1990, drove it around for 5-6 years, decieded to fix rusty floorboards. 10 years and one plane crash later, still looking for the right paint formula for the recently rebuilt engine. Today I disassembled the dashboard and de-rustified it. pictures to follow
Long hard job
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Welcome Aboard Dave. Sounds like you have a good start on things, and I can assure you that if you have any questions or issues, there are lots of people here who can help solve most any issue.
I have found the site great, and the people to be wonderful as well. Again, welcome aboard.
I've been working on the "restoration" of my '72 B for 24 years now. I've had to have redone many things that were not done correctly the first or second time around as I've learned more and more about the car and what is proper. I'm now getting ready for my third paint job as the other two just didn't work out. I've never driven my B in all the time I've owned her since the engine was blown when I bought her and I just had to strip her down to the basics for a proper restoration back in 1983. Don't give up hope man! If I can maintain the spirit for all this time so can you!
Shawn Escue
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