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Re: TR3 restoration - rust removal - let's talk compressors,

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Subject: Re: TR3 restoration - rust removal - let's talk compressors,
From: "Terry Smith" <terryrs@adelphia.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:16:38 -0400
Richard Triplett wrote:

> This post comes timely after Terry Smith's pondering
> letter of what to do during a restoration process
> after it's out of your hands. Here's what *I* do:
>
> Do your own bodywork! No, seriously, if I had the
> money I would be right in line with Terry and have a
> professional do the body. However, I've got a hefty
> mortgage and 2 young'uns. This message also comes
> timely after FT's words of wisdom on how to get
> divorced quickly. My way of staying married is to do
> all of Fred's "NO-NO's", but to do them on a budget.
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Richard, I totally respect and admire you for interest in doing the whole 
thing.  Me, I jog 5 miles when I can.  Cutting firewood is a joy saving me 
money and giving me a workout too.  I find both of these to be zen blocks of 
time when I can come to some sort of subliminal glimpse of the universe we 
live in, albeit short-lived since I can never seem to remember it the next 
day.

...But, I do have to say, bodywork bores me to tears.

Mostly, though, is the realization that, at 53 years old, with three kids 
heading to college, this is my last automobile indulgence.  I particularly 
want it done well--not "correctly" necessarily, mind you, but well--and I 
don't want to learn about bodywork on this car and live my last special car 
with the inevitable imperfections I would always see in my mind.

If my kids were younger, ...rather, if I were..., I'd invest the time and do 
it myself too, because you're right to do it.  I really hope we get to see 
pictures on the List when you're done!

best of luck
Terry




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