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    Looking good dad! I forgot how bad the rust was

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    Today, the passenger side gets new sheet metal.Name:  DSCN3189.jpg
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    Today she gets new metal in the windshield area.
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    Today, the drivers side gets some work.
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    Attempts were made to repair the rust damage to my doors but it was soon realized it would be cheaper to replace them. Jim Breazeale of EASY was very helpful in obtaining a like new '72 passenger sided door. He also let me know he had not seen nor heard of a nice early drivers side door in some time. Apparently the driver's side doors did not survive. So I found a mid '80's door from David Cardone in Cali and the craftsman at Devlin's turned it into a early '73 that I needed.
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    Those guys are GOOD!
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    Ed,
    Those guys are outstanding. Tim Devlin, the owner, is a man of integrity that is hard to find these days.

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    Today, the front floor pan and gas tank support gets new metal.
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    Glad to see they put in the reinforcement pieces,,,, that's not always done,,,, can cause inserts to be ripped out later.
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    metal man

    those guys are the go to for metal work. Just as good as the experts on the west coast ( we know who they are ) But if you live in the Mid West --this is the shop.Chris
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