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Old 04-11-2021, 11:51 AM
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Since I spend waaay too many hours watching Fabrication clips on YouTube and much of my spare cash on tools and parts, probably time to up my game so here I am

I try to stay away from heavily rusted cars but there is no escaping body work on Alfas that are 50 and 60 years old. I'm constrained by a small workspace and buying tools with limited space to store them

Steve

Welcome to the forum Steve,
Driving the 1974 GT twin cam was a lot of fun. Was the last year with wood wheel and dash. Peppy cams were also available. Our car loved 75mph+.
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