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Posted by Ron in Nebr on August 15, 2006 at 23:02:26 from (66.252.113.103):
In Reply to: Please meet Oscar posted by Mike CA on August 15, 2006 at 22:27:18:
Mike- I'm sure your grandpa would be proud! Neat about his middle initial being "H" too! Gotta love those rear wheels! In reference to your above post about the holes in the hood, if that one hole that didn't show in your other pic is the one that shows in this one, right above the "A" in "Farmall", then that's where the exhaust came up through the hood. Without looking at the other pics, the hood doesn't look too bad in this shot. I've seen guys straighten old car fenders, roofs, etc. that look like crumpled tinfoil. In the hands of a good metal man, that hood would be no problem. Don't know if you caught my post last night on the subject, it was a page or two back when I made it, but see if there's some kind of autobody school near you and see if one of the students would want to straighten your hood for a class project.
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