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    I made a new friend from down under (Australia). His name is Simon, he's been a panel beater for 25yrs & boy does he do some awesome show quality work! He recently moved into a new shop & yesterday he let me snap some photos, enjoy!

    1939 GMC Cab-Over on a Chevy C-10 frame...

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    1947 Fleetline..

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    MG Midget, as Simon says, theres always some brave soul restoring an MG..

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    The best for last.. 72 Challenger 408 Stroker, full Hotchkiss suspension, Vintage Air, hidden wiring the works..

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    Note the tubing on the bottom of the firewall, that's where the wires are.

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    Simon is the real deal as far as metal worker go. Around here most shops are mud slingers, Simon mends things the proper way with steel & skills. There's more to come after he gets his shop together..

    (I'm taking my S-10 to Simon for body/paint... )

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    Nice work! Wish I had those skills but still I have fun.

    Dan
    Last edited by DanStokes; April 3, 2013, 06:54 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DanStokes View Post
      Nice work! Wish I had those skills but still I have fun.

      Dan
      Bah!!! you have many good skills Dan, I learn plenty reading your posts.
      Body work has to be one of the hardest parts to deal with on a car.
      It takes a certain kinda guy to pull it off & I know I'm not that guy!

      Simon on the other hand IS that guy. I feel fortunate to have met him.
      He's a swell bloke & one hell of a panel beater!!!

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