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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			The Roof's replaced the Hurst shifter originally delivered in the Deuce with a Hurst "Competition Plus" .....    
				__________________ Sam...  | 
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			Jason, I suppose the car could have been a time capsule with all of the great day-two items through out. However, the car was repainted once and the underside was painted white (as cool as that was back in the day  ). Glad your enjoying the photos!  
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			#63  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			Door sills are in incredible condition.  The Roofs were obviously careful about not letting the seat belt buckle get closed in the door.  Not a ding to be found (that is a tar like substance on the sills in the photos).    
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			#64  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			Couple more interior shots....    
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			#65  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			I thought the white underside was part of a Yenko/Hurst conversion deal. She will look great restored. Jason | 
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			#66  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			[ QUOTE ] Door sills are in incredible condition. The Roofs were obviously careful about not letting the seat belt buckle get closed in the door. Not a ding to be found (that is a tar like substance on the sills in the photos).     [/ QUOTE ]Real nice Sam. Now don't send those door sills out to be polished. Do it yourself and save your money to buy us dinner at the SCR.      | 
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			#67  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			ME buy YOUSE guys dinner  !  You know, Schonye ain't doing this resto for free  .  I asked him to, but I just got this look (from the 1st lady!)  
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			#68  
			
			
			
			
			
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			Hell, I get that look from the 1st lady all the time. And it's to late. I sent the sills out for polish. | 
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			That tar like substance is rubber compound from the good old McCreary Tire Factory where Earl worked once upon a time.  By the way Sam and Schonye, the reverse lock out rod is still here and we also have the T-handle that we used on the shifter.  It's actually the second one we bought since Earl stripped the threads on the first one. | 
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|  Re: Roof Deuce Restoration 
			
			We were just talking about ordering a rod for that. I guess if you want, you could send it out to us, or let me know quietly and we'll charge Sam double, and split it with you.   | 
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