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> Burling Aluminum trim pieces, and a few pic's
underthetire
post Mar 26 2011, 10:52 AM
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Boy does this bring back terrible memories. When I was younger, my father set up a shop in the garage to re-make the tri 5 tbird dash and panel trim. Each engine turn stamp was done in a jig by hand with a hardened die. Talking about manual labor.

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