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Posted by 9N Super Chuck in MO on June 21, 2001 at 06:49:18 from (216.212.40.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Goin' Home posted by WT on June 21, 2001 at 06:07:48:
No, I haven't. I have seen pictures of them and can only imagine what a roaring machine they must be. The fella I worked for just did these restorations on the side. He'd run down to Oklahoma somewhere to an auction and pick up 2 or 3, generally, real beat up, N's and then we would beat out fenders and wire brush hoods and then paint and do whatever other repair work was necessary and then he would take these back to the auction to score his profit. You know, I never did ask him what kind of money he made doing this and although it was a labor of love, I think he did pretty good financially too. For me, he paid me cash, fed me everytime I saw him, sometimes twice, and I got some great experience. If you happen to be out there, Ron Samsel, Thanks, Chuck
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