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  1. Builderguy

    #40 Pete Hamilton Superbird build

    I don't think that dust will lower you top speed much! LOL Still looking great, very nice work and some great ideas are going into this build. And most important, you are still having fun!
  2. Builderguy

    #40 Pete Hamilton Superbird build

    Damn Son, that looks good!!!!!
  3. Builderguy

    #40 Pete Hamilton Superbird build

    Almost a year, good to see you are back on it! Life has a way of screwing up the best laid plans. Keep up the great work. Quick question. What color is the blue you are using: 1972 TB3 Super Blue, 1973 TB3 Basin Blue, or maybe 1970 Corporate Blue. Just curious as...
  4. Builderguy

    Another Superbird find

    Started life in FY1 (Lemon Twist) paint and V19 (Black vinyl roof material) top. Did anyone catch why the color change to special paint code 999 (recoded in 1972 to EB3, petty blue)?
  5. Builderguy

    #40 Pete Hamilton Superbird build

    Dude, I love what you are doing here!! Looking forward to seeing the final product, but you have me hooked for now. Will it see much/any normal road usage or just fun days at the track?
  6. Builderguy

    #40 Pete Hamilton Superbird build

    Damn fine work Sir, damn fine! Will watch this thread. Very ambitious.
  7. Builderguy

    after 32 years in storage. its FINALLY back on the road.

    Some day, some day soon, I will have one of those. Really like that car!!! Good to see it back on the road.
  8. Builderguy

    Sullie's Superbird Refresh

    Thank you for the invite and that just might happen as the wife and I do a lot of traveling. Looking for a place to retire.
  9. Builderguy

    Sullie's Superbird Refresh

    I love the look of these cars, and yours is a great example. Some day I will own one of these classics. I just have to keep trading/selling up to get one. The one I could afford would not look very nice, but I can fix that. Beautiful cars Sir!!
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