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If a tree falls in the forest... 120-130

unfortunately, it pulled the bolts right out on the rear passenger side. I'll work it out.

As for doing it myself.. yep, that's the plan. I may not be a pro... I'm not, but I figure, if I can take a Jag XK120 down to bare metal, build it back up, and have it come out okay.. a little re-forming a 122 roof would be cake and candy.

Got the chainsaw all tuned up and ready.. off to free LVO (probounced 'Elvo', as he's missing his V-O on the hood)

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-Matt I ♥ my ♂






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