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    Starting to look like a car again

    Thanks to numerous people on this board and throughout the world answering my questions over the years it's starting to all come together and look like a car. My wife's happy that all the welding and sanding filler is over. Anyway back to the garage, more questions to come i'm sure.

    Happy new year to all.

    Tony

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    And now with the photos, oops

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    .. looks like a car

    are you crazy?

    this is an ealry 911!

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    Looks like a very neat, well detailed job!
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    Thanks, i never new i had OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) until i started restoring this car.

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    i need to give it a hit with 3000 again, compound then polish.... but she's nearly ready for the jewellery pieces that i've got squirrelled away.

    I give you Ultra Blau.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classic View Post
    Thanks, i never new i had OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) until i started restoring this car.
    I know exactly what you mean. I'm a few steps ahead of you (but on a '59 Triumph TR3a). I see huge progress from your posting earlier in the year. I'm sure these are real satisfying steps. Looks awesome by the way.

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    Thanks, and yes it sure is satisfying to get to this stage
    Tony

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    Ultra Blau

    Olde Threade Alerte! . . .


    Notta lotta blue cars, here --- especially RHD

    Any updates? . . .

    . . . and what's the paint code, here?

    .........

    We Can Be Heroes

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    I've been enjoying the car......

    Ultra Blue #6827 from my research it was a special order colour available in 69.
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