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That's well understood. I'm retired and this sort of thing is now a hobby and very do-able. The main factors are time, patience and a suitable location. Since the Amazon-S is not my primary vehicle, I was able to spend upwards of 2 solid months on the body job and door re-builds. I retired to a rural home with a 36' x 24' detached garage with insulation, woodstove and enough electrical power. I bought and installed a used asymmetric hoist that currently has my second PV444 on it, ready for a full restoration and conversion to a maroon-red deluxe "ES". I hope that you'll find that this will eventually become a hobby when you're as old as I am. Best of luck with your repair and let us know how you make out.
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Cam a.k.a. CVOLVO.COM






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