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Thats amazing , hard work really pays off , i wander what kid triple dog dared the kid who owned the bike to paint it way back when ? , my dad would have killed me , LOL , cool bike buddy !
Jim! I spend over a week restoring that bike in fire engine red paint back in 1963
it was my first resto and I was hoping one day museum bound...Always wondered
what happened to the ol hornet
I can't believe you undid all my brilliant work!!!!
Jim! I spend over a week restoring that bike in fire engine red paint back in 1963
it was my first resto and I was hoping one day museum bound...Always wondered
what happened to the ol hornet
I can't believe you undid all my brilliant work!!!!
Outstanding job, sir. I have a lot of patience for a lot of things...removing all that paint would not be one. Of course I have never tried Acetone either.
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