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Restoring The Deville Part 27

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

In this segment we recap on the work done previously and then take a look at the list of things to be completed. I wasn't able to get much done over the summer due to various things getting in the way but I'm back on it now. Stay tuned for lots of fun stuff as we complete the restoration of the 58 Deville. See more at http://www.cannedhamtrailers.com

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Music by: Jason Shaw. http://www.audionautix.com

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  • Thank you Larry for posting all of these restoration videos! It has been a real learning experience and has prepared me for restoring my '68 Roadrunner--skins coming off tomorrow! I appreciate your no-nonsense good humored workmanlike manner and almost feel like I know you after watching these and many other of your videos. Tabby looks like a good helper--hope my dogs are as helpful! I got a big kick out of your Twilight Zone swim pool -- "necessity is the mother of invention". Thanks Again!

  • @nimbuscb You're welcome! Glad to help out. Tabby says don't make the dogs work too hard. Stay cool.

  • When you start listing all the details left to do, it adds up to a lot of hours stll to go. Nothing major, at least, but those details will be time consuming.

    At a half buck per hour for your labor, you'll probably need to sell it for 50 grand to break even. LOL

  • @anmoose If you want to make a small fortune in vintage trailers, start with a big one.

  • Those old caravans are much nicer than the newer versions. The nicest one I ever had was an old gypsy caravan. All old red velvet and mahogany. They all seem to get dismantled and the aluminium sold for scrap round here

  • @yellowlabrador That happens a lot here also. They are indeed becoming rare.

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  • Ah yeah, I remember that machine.

  • cant wait to see that camper in person next summer.

  • still got alot of work to do.

  • @CanadienAtheist I have a love/hate relationship going on with this one. But we made up again and I'm moving on with her now.

  • @cffnmkr13 Oh ok... Glad you told me before I bought some to try it out. Thanks.

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