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For the past six months my parents have been working feverishly to get my dad’s car done in time for my wedding Saturday. The painter they worked with was a nightmare but they pulled it off. Here are a few picks from a guest of the car. The professional ones will be done in two weeks. Let me know what you think. If it weren’t for the help I’ve got from this forum I know it wouldn’t have happened, so thank you for making such a special day even more so.

Thanks,

John

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First, Congrats to the Bride and Groom. Getting married was the best decision I ever made, hope you feel the same in 25 years!

Now the car:

Looks Great! I think whatever the painter put you through, it paid off because the paint looks great. I love the color scheme.

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Congrats John, Enjoy it and remember give a little, but not to much, ya don't want her to cut them off and put them in the freezer for ya!:eek: me and the wife are on 28 years, in a few months it will be 29! (dang where does the time go!) as for the painter, all of us are a pain to deal with.:rolleyes: we always got some lame excuse to delay it for ya!:P

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May you and your new wife compliment each other as much as the two colors of paint on the beautiful Dodge do. Congrats !

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It is nice to have our cars at weddings. It was a special privilege that my sister asked me to bring my P15 to her wedding in 2006. The groomsmen rode with me. My dad drove my sister and her husband in his '36 Dodge. Bridesmaids left the wedding in Dad's '47 Ford driven by the father of the groom.

My P15 was not able to come to my wedding in 2002 as we were living in Arkansas, but the wedding was in my wife's hometown near Albany NY. Time was a big factor so we drove my '92 LeBaron convertible instead.

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All the best to you and your bride. And that has got to be one of the nicest color combinations I have seen on these old cars. It looks beautiful! Really does. Makes me seriously consider putting something like that on my black Desoto. Take care.

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Congratulations John

The car looks great and I seriously LOVE that colour burgundy. Was the car a 2-tone combination previously? and how did you or your father decide on where to run the 'line' of the colour split, especially around the rear end where there isn't 'trim' to give a guide?

All the best

Rob.

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