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Your '66 has a lot of very cool patina or battle scars, or well aged. I'd have a tough time, as I always do, saying bye bye to that and making everything new again. It's always bitter sweet.
 
Your '66 has a lot of very cool patina or battle scars, or well aged. I'd have a tough time, as I always do, saying bye bye to that and making everything new again. It's always bitter sweet.
It does have a cool finish to it. If it was rust free, I would keep it that way. It would be a LOT cheaper too!🙂 I have to install both full quarters and patch panels on the lower front fenders though. I can't wait to get the new body bushings installed and start putting her back together!
 
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