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Started a new house to paint. This is for 2 adults and 2 kids. None of the kids/helpers want to climb the ladders. Im 60 and getting tired, need the 40 footer for this one. The garage is bigger then what I live in.

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Started a new house to paint. This is for 2 adults and 2 kids. None of the kids/helpers want to climb the ladders. Im 60 and getting tired, need the 40 footer for this one. The garage is bigger then what I live in.

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The biggest house I've worked in was 26,000 square feet (for only 2 people) with a 5,000 square foot guest house. As I always say, "God bless the wealthy" because they keep a lot of people gainfully employed with these McMansions they build.
 
My Polara is a Canadian built 4-door hardtop with the optional Sport Package. This gave any Polara body style a bucket seat and console interior. However, it did not make it a Polara 500, with special trim and badging. The only way to verify this trim package is by tracking down the trim code through a Canadian FSM. H6 in the trim code denotes bucket seats in a Polara 4-door hardtop or sedan. H4 denotes bucket seats in a Polara 2-door hardtop or convertible. Canadian VIN plates do not give much information. Couple that with build sheets never being found in our cars, and it is hard to determine what options our cars actually came with.

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yes.
Mine was in about that condition, when I sold it in 77-78?? It had a 383 in it, as I blew-up the 440.
 
My Polara is a Canadian built 4-door hardtop with the optional Sport Package. This gave any Polara body style a bucket seat and console interior. However, it did not make it a Polara 500, with special trim and badging. The only way to verify this trim package is by tracking down the trim code through a Canadian FSM. H6 in the trim code denotes bucket seats in a Polara 4-door hardtop or sedan. H4 denotes bucket seats in a Polara 2-door hardtop or convertible. Canadian VIN plates do not give much information. Couple that with build sheets never being found in our cars, and it is hard to determine what options our cars actually came with.

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And there's 2 in the registry ! :lol:
The seats are in my 2dr!
 
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