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A VCCA member (D.D.) had a Horizon Blue - India Ivory 1954 Two-Ten Powerglide featured in a Hemmings in a February 2005 article.
Can anyone tell me what username or display name this member might be using?
Thanks.
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This is the 210 that 42Bill refers to. It is also a nice one like yours.
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The 1954 Two-Ten in the article was described as "impeccably restored"; I may be able to learn a thing or two about do's and don'ts.
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I don't know what "impeccably restored" means to you but to me it means that the fit and finish are well within the standards of the author. I also get the strong feeling that the author was not an originality expert so, would take a very cautious approach. It is the typical hype of major publication which often are fraught with mistakes and non-original parts and techniques. Caveat Emptor!
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From what I know of the car its original and not restored. Will email you later.
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Thank you Chipper. Sound advice for a rookie like me.
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