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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 05:42 AM
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I was in the process of restoring a 67 Toronado when I was in a motorcycle accident. I am back now but I am minus one car body and my job. Hopefully things will start looking up real soon. I went to Lamar college for automotive theory and tecnology, and I nwas halfway through my associates degree at TCC, for automotive collision repair and advanced refinishing, when I had my accident. I love riding my motorcycle (any weather) building old cars waterskiing,kneeboarding and fishing.
Old Aug 10, 2012 | 10:55 AM
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Jon,
Very sorry to hear about the accident. Hope you make a complete recovery. Worry about the important things like your health and finances first. Another project will always be lurking around the corner. There are a LOT of guys in the DFW area if you want to link up with them. Have a look on the Classic Oldsmobile Map - you might want to post your location as well? http://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=149866

Welcome aboard, look forward to your contributions.
Old Aug 10, 2012 | 03:33 PM
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I know of a 1967 Toronado project car up here in Oregon. Hasn't run for several years but is a complete car. There's no power windows, AC or tilt/tele which seems unusual to me. It does have the cornering llights and 4 piston caliper front disc brakes. The interior is nice and the body is straight. Last time I talked with him he wanted $1750. If that sounds like something you'd consider I can get pictures for you.

John


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