Darley 4-way restoration

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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby Old-Timer on Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:08 am

Crunge98 wrote:Very nice OT :thumbsup:

  time to stop over and drink a few beers, eat burgers and check out my darleys I picked up this summer :thumbsup:  


Oh yeah!!!! Good idea Jay :thumbsup:

Thanks for the compliments fellow forumites....now what would somebody pay for it????
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby SignalLab on Thu Aug 08, 2013 1:27 pm

JP another excellent restore, what shade is that? aluminum, nickel, silver? Its smooooth at any rate! :thumbsup:
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby Old-Timer on Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:37 pm

SignalLab wrote:JP another excellent restore, what shade is that? aluminum, nickel, silver? Its smooooth at any rate! :thumbsup:


Aluminum.....coulda tried the stainless steel look.......!
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby SignalLab on Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:57 pm

Old-Timer wrote:
SignalLab wrote:JP another excellent restore, what shade is that? aluminum, nickel, silver? Its smooooth at any rate! :thumbsup:


Aluminum.....coulda tried the stainless steel look.......!

Dude, I have to get by your place sometime, the PORTHOLE MUSEUM! You get many more and then it will be time to redo the subfloor.....AGAIN! :thumbsup:
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby Old-Timer on Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:53 pm

SignalLab wrote:
Old-Timer wrote:
SignalLab wrote:JP another excellent restore, what shade is that? aluminum, nickel, silver? Its smooooth at any rate! :thumbsup:


Aluminum.....coulda tried the stainless steel look.......!

Dude, I have to get by your place sometime, the PORTHOLE MUSEUM! You get many more and then it will be time to redo the subfloor.....AGAIN! :thumbsup:


Hey Dee....anytime you cruise up the I-75 you are most welcome!

(When you get to I-70, make a Ralph and your here...at the PM) :hello:
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby Stevejt66 on Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:43 pm

Great Job OT!!!
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Re: Darley 4-way restoration

Postby Canuck_in_TX on Sat Aug 10, 2013 4:18 pm

A work of art! (To go with the other nice pieces of "art")
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