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Originally Posted by Oldsguy
Joe, did you stage that picture or are you always that organized? Very cool project and one that is very challenging I bet!
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Well, at the time of the photo, it was the first car to arrive in my 16 car garage, and it had just come in from California... so I was doing a parts inventory. Being neat and organized with this kind of space is easy. I should have built the barn bigger because a year later 16 more cars came to join it and I still have 10 more to bring over. With my two oldsmobiles that just arrived, and construction going on, it's not so easy or neat.
To check out some of the other cars, check out
www.geocities.com/jjferrero to "Joe's Hobby" to "Joe Car Collection"
It's truely a mess!
I am going to try to "clean house" and downsize my collection. I'll remove non oldsmobile project vehicles and just do pre1960 oldsmobiles. (in case people are interested - make a reasonable offer and they just might be yours!)
I'll be adding more photos of the 1948 Oldsmobile restoration process as I scan the photos in (the two tone green one you saw) on the website at
www.geocities.com/oldsmobile1948 .
I will be also adding more photos of the two 1915 Oldsmobiles to
www.geocities.com/oldsmobile1915 .
You can during the restorations, I am not as neat as I would like to be.
Anyone out-there have restoration process shots to show off??