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    Followed the restoration of this car while hanging out at Markham Motor Works. Remember Pete coming in most days to quiz Larry, Richard and Fred S. Richard was helping him restore the car, I believe Jack was painting it. He really went all out. Seems it turned out real nice.

    For me the gold standard has always been the work done by Tim Goodrich. Tim would also duplicate the factory's "sloppy" work in his restorations. I remember the eyebrows he raised when they first showed the C2 cab with the over spray on the undercoating.
    Last edited by 718RSK; 06-17-2014 at 07:27 AM.

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