As someone reasonably familiar with the process
(http://www.jacksonville.net/~suchak/toys.htm) I have the following to
offer.
It's a pretty easy process really:
1) Find a reasonably solid car to start with.
2) Put it in the garage
3) Stuff every bit of cash you can get your hands on into the trunk of
the car. When full, repeat the process in the interior. When that's
full just start lighting twenty dollar bills on fire.
4) Practice saying the phrase: "Well, you *never* really get your money
back on a project like this, but that's not what it's all about" with a
straight face.
JS
LARRY ELSWICK wrote:
>
> I'm new to the LBC scene, but I've
> always been a car nut. What makes a
> good restoration? Is there a "driver"
> and a"show" restoration?
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