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Title pretty much says it all.  I was wondering how welcome a thread intended to show the progress made on a particular vehicle would be.

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I think many posters here would take an interest in it.

 

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5 hours ago, Plymouthy Adams said:

few folks on here will follow a build thread.....


That’s kind of discouraging. I would follow it, especially if keeping the car relatively stock. It’s a good source of answers for the builder as well. 
 

I followed the rebuild of the ‘55 Pontiac wagon on the OT forum from start to finish. There are a couple of rebuild threads on the truck forum right now that I follow. 
 

To the original poster……go for it!

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so you have proved just what I said, a few folks will follow it.....with the large number of members we have and the ones who are really active, given every active member views it, it is still a few of the total....now had I said nah, don't waste your time....then I would have been discouraging...

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Just do it for yourself. I like looking at my past posts on my project, and seeing how far it's come---it can be easy to get bogged down and forget how much you've actually gotten done on your project. I also like posting problems I've gotten help on, or solved myself, for others to use as reference. I think it's only looked at by a handful of folks, but I'm cool with that. Let's see what you're working on!

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You'll have to compete with mine when I get started again.. had eye surgery, booster shot, now a  cold.. ordering parts and materials..?

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Yes please.  I love to watch builds.  I just got through fixing all the rust on my 50 Special Deluxe.  Most of how I learned to fix it came from the build threads here.  I am going to post a thread soon as it is coming back from the paint shop next week.  Still lots to do.

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I love them,too. I even used to remember how to do most of this stuff myself,and as I have posted before,loved working on them more than I loved driving them.

 

Now things have came full-circle,and thanks to chemo brain,I CRS,and the build threads sometimes ring distant bells,which makes me feel good.

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