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Early HS30 - comprehensive body resto

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Here's a link to a great thread running on the viczcar.com forum over in Australia.

Owner Adrian is going the extra mile to say the very least. Great stuff!

http://www.viczcar.com/forum/index.php/topic,7360.0.html

Alan T.

A job well done........the right way! I love viczcar.com...... the Aussie's really have some nice early Z's.

Edited by Diseazd

Brilliant read and I love the photographs. Makes one simply want to slap the whiners who complain about rust! :finger: I cannot help but think that a comprehensive derusting technique such as we have seen with baking or electrolytic immersion process would have helped.

Just saw the results of a similar restoration effort. This 1960 Alfa Romeo took Best of Show two weeks ago at the Sarasota Exotic Car Festival.

Yes, it CAN be done if you put your mind to it. Thanks Alan!

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Yes, it CAN be done if you put your mind to it.

Yes, with enough money, knowledge and time, anything is possible :)

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