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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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ruining a perfectly good bus by lowering it
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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If you got that thing low enough,you can come plow my drive next winter :lol:
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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"There is no restoration process that can give a car legitimacy equal to originality."
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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Now the Panel looks like it belongs to Wide Five. :lol:
1963 Single Cab
1964 Bowman & Sons Camper (Vegas Bus)
1966 Westy S0-42 Hardtop
1967 Westy SO-42 Pop Top
1968 Single Cab
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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looks more better!
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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I'm impressed. When you told me you'd have it ready for Charlotte, I didn't think it was possible. If I remember, you also put a new tranny in it didn't you? Just goes to show when you know what you're doing things can actually get done. Me? I just stare at my projects! :roll:
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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looks good you should think about opening a shop
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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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Re: '62 Double Door Panel

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