revisited bodywork

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light. Including glass & trim.

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revisited bodywork

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still looks as good today over 4 years on
Thanks Mike.
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That was some awesome work. :ok
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due to paint stripper i get the pleasure twice! :D
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lloydy wrote:due to paint stripper i get the pleasure twice! :D
What!

I was just re reading the whole thing, I have to admit I had forgotten just how bad the old girl was.
I can remember how shocking the revelations were.
All of us that have been "done" by mike have great memories of the restoration...thanks to his camera work
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Its amazing how rusty these things can get and still stay in one piece!
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Didn't know it was that long ago,,,,o do revisit some of these to give me inspiration lol
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kevtherev wrote:still looks as good today over 4 years on

Very happy for you Kev, and as I have said before, I really like the look and general condition of your van :ok

I wish I could say that about the job I had done :mrgreen: The owner of the body shop (in Saltney, Chester) was very re-assuring (throughout the 2+ years he had it) telling me he was doing a no compromise job, using the finest techniques, primers, paints available etc etc. Just 12 months latter I am starting to have to attend to (minor so far) issues :evil:
There are a few folk who ought to get a medal for 1st rate service to T25's and of course it goes without saying that Mick is one of them :ok


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