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Old 06-30-2010, 02:08 PM
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WOW looking good so far!!

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Old picture i have so many,ill find one here in a minute

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Looks awesome! I went back and re-read this whole thread - who wound up buying the car and flipping it and who owns it now? Whatever happened to customizeit the OP? Heck, for that matter, whatever happened to BVZ? That guy was really funny!

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Old 06-30-2010, 09:03 PM
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Customizit is probably still crying about the one that got away. I feel for him, too. He just didn't know enough about the cars at the time and there wasn't enough time to catch up. It makes a story to tell though. And he has something to back it up. I feel pretty sure he would've flipped it too.

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Looks awesome! I went back and re-read this whole thread - who wound up buying the car and flipping it and who owns it now? Whatever happened to customizeit the OP? Heck, for that matter, whatever happened to BVZ? That guy was really funny!

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I know there are at least two other threads on this car that I recall.

One, had it for sale again around fall of 08.

I am happy to see it being restored, hopefully driven and enjoyed.

Hope he makes it to POCI.

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Old 06-30-2010, 10:04 PM
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Looks great Jimmy! It looks like you're far enough along to be done by Norwalk, hope to see you there!

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Correction: I meant Norwalk.

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Thanks alot guys. I hope well make it to Norwalk.Still trying to locate a few odd parts but it gets closer every day.

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Looks awesome! I went back and re-read this whole thread - who wound up buying the car and flipping it and who owns it now? Whatever happened to customizeit the OP? Heck, for that matter, whatever happened to BVZ? That guy was really funny!

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Spoke with BVZ several weeks ago. He's still got quite a few Pontiacs, but doesn't spend time on PY any more. Lately he's been into diesel cars; driving a diesel Jetta that runs on cooking oil, I think.

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Thanks for the update on BVZ Scott, glad to hear that he is doing O.K. and not living in a van down by the river. Somehow it dosen't surprise me that he is playing around with alternative fuels.

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I have found a 70 judge convertible (yellow) that is completely junk with lots of rust, dents , torn top ripped seats flat tires broken windows etc. been sitting for years but is a low mileage one or two owner car. The owner got it from an auction and thinks its worth a fortune, i think its not. How much should i expect to have to pay for a basket case rescue project? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This can not be the car I saw because the one I saw had a wing on it.

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Old 06-07-2012, 09:52 PM
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Thanks alot guys. I hope well make it to Norwalk.Still trying to locate a few odd parts but it gets closer every day.
looks like the car found its way to the right shop! Great to see folks still doin' 'em the right way. I've seen some sad excuses for "restored" cars lately. Lookin' forward to seein' this one in the daylight. See ya at Norwalk...I'll be in the red '69 with the top down! Ron
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