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Awesome job Neil, The one piece rear 1/4 looks a bit of a challenge and you nailed it.
Great work, I bet Pete is impressed.
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PS Can you make a headlight bucket ? Should be a piece of cake !!!
Cheers JL
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peter, thank you
cliffrod, thank you, i am tempted to re-do the otherside lol 123pugsy, thank you richard, (skintkarter) thank you pal charlie, thank you johnny leftie, thank you, not sure about bowing, would be funny to see you curtsy marcus, (go jeep) thank you oldnek, thank you thank you again guys! it's funny really, i called up to see peter on saturday and while we were chatting he said he made a 356 1/4 panel that friday lol, obviously he made it a lot quicker than me
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looking great ,
i did see peters post on fb about his class working on the Ferrari
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congratulations because you was nominated metal shaper of the mounth, I'ts a very big and beautiful project, I especially watched that I like the porsche 356 extremely much, much success further
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Congrats Neil! Well deserved!
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Congratulation Neil for been MSOTM well done!
Peter
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Well deserved MSOTM Neil.
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Nice pic at the top of the page.
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what the......
wow, i err... thank you! truly thank you. i'm honored, so many people on here far better than me that share knowledge, tips and their secrets of the trade, make this a great forum for the less knowledgeable wanting to learn. i work mainly in the accident repair side of panel beating, it's only down to lack of funds when i was growing up in sheffield uk, having to repair rust to get friends cars and my own through a yearly MOT that i learned some metal shaping. it would have been nice to have had a picture of that panel finished but it's not far off...
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