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Originally Posted by brillo_76
Great Job
@ UnderFire
. I basically do the same thing and been restoring since the 90s. All but One I paid $500 or less for. Mostly in my area. Its rusted out frames. I found better ways to fix them over the years and now moving into the Autobody side of things. I do it just to improve my skills and it's my hobby.
There is nothing like looking at completely rotted out frame and seeing the photos after restoration.
Its truly a shame we become a throw away society though. Are grandparents would be turning over in their graves as they were depression era kids and adults. Nothing would be thrown away and everything would be reused and recycled.
Oh well keep up the good work. I know with my fleet of 5. I will probably sell a few of mine off once they are completely rebuilt and partially restored. :]
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I'm really glad I don't live in the rust belt. If there's one thing I hate more than anything it's laying under crusty vehicles grinding away with all the dirt and junk falling on me. No bueno. Couple that with bolts snapping off left and right and I gotta say Major props to you, if it wasn't for the usually spotless frames here that bolts wind right out of, I just plain wouldn't do it.
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