Re: '78K Resto-Mod...name to come later

Posted by TOOLS1 on
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Well not as bad as a former friend of mine that has a body shop. Another friend that collects muscle cars brought him a 1970 Plymouth Superbird to repaint. This former friend took, so long to get it finished (and this is after I had done all the body work, and block sanding) that things began to pile up on it, and we started referring to it as "The Superbench" When the guy finally demanded it be finished, all the body had to be block sanded again because of all the new dents. That car left with body putty on every panel. Former friend ended up getting sued over it, and lost.
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P.S. There is a lesson to be learned from my story here.
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