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#168622 - 03/20/10 08:09 PM
Re: She Runs!!! - Update
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/14/09
Posts: 165
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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NICE !!!!! Congratulations. I'm certainly impressed. If I remember correctly, you are going to leave it as is. I would truly love to see some more pics of Charlotte Mae. If there was anything else you would like to do to "improve" the car what would you do ? What is the actual color of the car. Truly a nice survivor. Cliff
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#168644 - 03/21/10 06:18 AM
Re: She Runs!!! - Update
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 04/12/07
Posts: 389
Loc: Connecticut
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Hi  JunkYardDog,I never usually look in this forum,but,I am sure glad I did!!I completely enjoyed the story in this thread from beginning to end.It's too bad it took so long to get to it,what a fine car!! If possible,some more interior shots and such would be great,she's a beaut! Have fun driving her all over the place! Good Luck! Dave 
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#168752 - 03/22/10 09:35 AM
Re: She Runs!!! - Update
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 12/30/09
Posts: 103
Loc: WI
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Thanks for sharing the upholstery pics. Amazing! We just ordered the Hampton kit and I'm terrified now! Yours looks great... and with buttons too.
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#168768 - 03/22/10 03:13 PM
Re: She Runs!!! - Update
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Registered: 11/23/01
Posts: 20041
Loc: Eagle Point, Oregon
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Actually, it was easy. In the beginning, even though the car was in the back of the shop, I still had access to get it in and out. When I parked the car I had the idea that I was going to restore it, however, I had other projects in the way first. Then, over the years the car gradually became "landlocked" and there was no way to get it out of the shop without some major moving of lots of stuff. Down the road my mind-set on the restoration changed as well. With dudes coming over to get photos of the car and to see how this or that originally was from the factory, Charlotte Mae became more of a technical piece to help others. As a TA I also used her a great deal to confirm information found in literature, filmstrips and etc. I decided that the car should never be restored because she was just too original and she was a great "teacher's aid". So, as the years went by she just sat there and became even more "landlocked". A few months ago my wife and I decided it was time, after all these years, to get her out of storage and at least drive the car around a little while we were still young enough to enjoy her. We bit the bullet, moved everything out of the back of the garage, got Charlotte Mae out......and well.......the rest is history.
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