imported_Flash Gordon
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Nice work there Luke. Fantastic car. Did you take it for a spin? Does the owner know your nickname is Leadfoot :driving:
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Luke !
This is just awesome, perfect, work !!!
The poor thing was horrendously swirled, and you took them all out and left it better than new - just a beautiful job, Luke !
I know what you mean about driving them, its quite a departure from what you drive today. I was 18 when that car came out, and believe me, some of the nicest, big block cars and designs were in the Mopar camp.
This one is now, certainly a great example of how it should have looked new, and you took it up another level from that.
Great, job, Luke !!!!:thumbup::rockon:
Dan F
Luke,
Every time you post a new detail, your work keeps improving. You have certainly come a long way in a short amount of time. That was a fantastic recovery on that old classic. Top notch in every aspect! I am surprised that a car that only gets 100 miles per year would have so many paint defects, but you took care of that in a BIG way.
Awesome job!!:clap:
You did a great job on the Plymouth. Looks like a new car.
I was 24 years old when that was built and driving a 65 Plymouth with a 383 in it. They would really haul you down the road.
Nice work there Luke. Fantastic car. Did you take it for a spin? Does the owner know your nickname is Leadfoot :driving:
Awesome job, love Satellites!
Way back in the day I had a 1967 Plymouth GTX with a 440 under the hood and this thread took me for a ride down memory lane.
What an absolutely tremendous find with equally superb results!!
Gorgeous, simply gorgeous!
Nice work Luke, the car turned out great.
-Kody-
Outstanding save on such a beautiy .Thanks for sharing.
I really like this car. I am a mopar fan... I wanted to get a Duster with a 318.
Excelent job my freind, sweet car too!