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Old June 6th 2013, 18:36
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Keith,

I am sorry you feel this way. In everything in life there are two sides to every story. I thought we had been comunicating pretty good on this project. As far as cost at the end of the job, it does get effected when one of our customers helps us out in one way or another. As far as we are conserned, we end up giving more into the job then the customer ends up paying for. I can tell you already that we have given freebee's on this job. Also what Keith has not added to this is that we have had set backs on both his and our part, waiting for parts that either he or we are supplying. So before people get involved only knowning half the story, please find out all the facts.

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You also run a business, and it's tricky to only have one client so to speak. Most businesses like yours have to make sure that there's another vine to swing to or you find yourself hanging on one vine that will wither with time. Tough spot to be in, communication is usually the key to making things clear for everyone.

That being said, it seems like you really need to give a project of this magnitude and exposure the time it needs to keep momentum if it's possible. If it didn't have so much exposure people wouldn't be talking about it so much and wondering what happened to it, hopefully all the talking will net you some great client leads though.

Looking good still, can't wait to see how this thing turns out.

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Old June 6th 2013, 22:07
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Keith,

I am sorry you feel this way. In everything in life there are two sides to every story. I thought we had been comunicating pretty good on this project. As far as cost at the end of the job, it does get effected when one of our customers helps us out in one way or another. As far as we are conserned, we end up giving more into the job then the customer ends up paying for. I can tell you already that we have given freebee's on this job. Also what Keith has not added to this is that we have had set backs on both his and our part, waiting for parts that either he or we are supplying. So before people get involved only knowning half the story, please find out all the facts.

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I don't quite follow. So you're saying the project SHOULD be delayed? It really doesn't sound like you are doing him any favors at all.

It's your reputation Chief, not his. Please enlighten us on all of the facts or Man-up and just finish the car already.
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Old June 7th 2013, 18:32
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Keith,

I am sorry you feel this way.
I'm clipping all the stuff below out because it's not constructive for the project moving forward and not related to things I've said. Other folk have their opinions and I don't want to muddy the waters.

As we all know, there are quite a few people following this build and as we discussed over the phone yesterday, I didn't have any status information to feed the wolves. My only "perceived" negative comment (a reply) was that there is some benefit to having my car sit in your shop to be drooled over by potential customers who turn into real customers that go to the front of the line. Period, full stop. Everything else *I* have said has been in complete understanding and support of you first as a fellow entrepreneur and second as a mechanically talented car artist.

At the end of the day I'm just trying to keep the project moving. I've backed a dump truck load of cash into this and I have the second half of the work (not related to your work) yet to start. So the pressure has been building on this side as people find out about the project, offer services, etc.

Yesterday on the phone, we discussed a plan for better communication going forward and a completed project timeline that we both find acceptable. I'm happy that we've come to concrete dates. We had great positive progress from the time the project started until about 2 months ago. We'll be good if we can get back to the previous level of progress. And, from what you told me yesterday that should be very doable as we don't have too much more work to go.
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cut out the bull crap and get this thing done. we all wanna see this thing done and driving. cars dont build themselves. much support/respect from this end and hoping the very best with moving fwd on this amazing project.
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Soooo, anything to update??
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Yes - body on chassis progress! Will post a few pics later today (traveling now).
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here you go
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Old June 15th 2013, 00:14
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Looking pretty sweet!

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Awesome! What wheels are on that?
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Old June 17th 2013, 19:34
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Body...check
Brakes/tires...check
Drivers' seat...check
Engine/trans...check

Just need an air filter then time for a little spin around the block???

Looking good.
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looks great!!! keep it up.
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German Look Ghia - The Basilari 306R

Brilliant,looking forward to seeing this one finished,it would look equally brilliant in that rusty ratty bodywork as it would in full paint
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Awesome! What wheels are on that?
Don't laugh, but they are stock Mustang GT "bullit" wheels. 17x8s. $400 off ebay.
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Don't laugh, but they are stock Mustang GT "bullit" wheels. 17x8s.
Here's how they look up front. No rubbing with the Mendeola suspension:

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Exhaust porn:


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