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    Newb checking in

    Finally back at it. Been working on it for the past 2 weeks now. Progress is very slow but steady and nice. Will take some pictures when I get a chance. I must say, it's looking pretty good. NOS parts definitely make a difference.
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    Newb checking in

    Thanks. I am hoping to get back on the project within the next 3 - 4 weeks. My first step will be to re-detail the original paint door jambs that I have cleaned & polished 2 other times. Had to remove the heavy overspray from the guy that painted it the last time due to not masking the jambs and now I have to do it again from the guy that painted the car the right way but still got overspray in the jambs. Last time it took me a month to straighten out the jambs, this time I'm hoping it will only take me about a week. By the time I'm done, this car will have the cleanest jambs in the country. LOL Once the jambs are back to looking nice then I can move on to wet-sanding and buffing prior to re-assembly of the exterior. Then I'll be able to move on to the little stuff like interior, engine compartment and trunk. I just might be able to fill one of the items on your bucket list when this is done.
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