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#173291 05/13/10 02:08 PM
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Hi Guys, I am new here. My dad passed away last week and he had a 38 Chevy sedan that he intended to restore. I am going to get it and restore it like he wanted to do. I am not new to working on cars, just this old of car. It looks like I can learn alot from here with all the related post!


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Tim,

Very sorry to hear about the loss of your father.

Neat idea to restore the 38 "in his memory." There's lots of guys in here that will provide lots of assistnace with the project.

Sorry again; and have fun with the car.

Bill.

PS: Welcome to CC! And give some thought to joining the VCCA, as I suggested elsewhere......

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Great idea. Sorry about your fathers death. There's lots of help here. GOOD LUCK

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Likewise, sorry about your dad's passing. If there's any way I can help with your project just holler. parking


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