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    Matt Snyder
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    Nov 2010
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    Montclair, NJ
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    New paint and resto for front end

    I finally got around to stripping and repairing my front hood, bumper and fenders. I had four small dime size rust bubbles when i purchased the car and got to the bottom of it. Mikes Auto Coach in Montclair NJ stripped her down to metal and had lil red repainted in polo red. This local family business of a father and two sons spends their spare time working on their American classics and have repainted with precision so I gave them a shot and they did a really nice job. A new paint job for a solid driver goes a long way.

    I will post some finished shots in the coming days.

    Regards, Matt
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    Matt Snyder
    Early S # 1902
    Montclair, NJ

    68 911 Sunroof coupe polo red
    65 MB 23O sl light ivory 4 spd

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