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John ED Renstrom

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the weather here has been nice hot and dry. I could not resist my fiddle foot any longer and we limbered up Brendon's 63. I have to keep reminding my self I don't get to keep this one. she came out of the long wait well and has settled down . now we can get the curtains in, the rockers one, buff up a few places and wait for the transported to fee up some space.
 

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Living so close to Brendan, I'll be able to see this car in person! I can't wait!

Another GREAT job Ed!!!!!
 
I'm not so sure you've perfected your art as yet Ed. Thererfore, and this is just for your benefit, I'll donate my Lifeliner for you to gain additonal bodywork experience and please Ed, don't worry I will not charge you a dime to work on it and might scrape up a few bucks for supplies.

Your talent amazes me Ed, nice job!!!
 
funny that car on t eroas dosen't look a whole lot different then the match box one I took to flint just a year ago. Paul said he foud it the other day. maybe Brendon will get it before he gets his car.
 

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Don't you love it when a plan comes together? What a fabulous ambulance! The problem is that until Ed put his heart and soul into the restoration and Brendan spent all of his money, nobody knew how gorgeous it was.
 
I can't say enough about what Ed has done for me. When I first saw this car on e-bay I thought it had potential, when I got it home, I was scared to death. Thanks again Ed!
 
That's the kind of guy Ed is

You can stop by his place for coffee anytime and feel instantly welcome (of course, you'll quickly get handed some sandpaper or a screwdriver too) and he's the kind of guy who you don't mind stopping by your place anytime (he knows he's always welcome at the Karsnia ranch.) Ed's a fun roadtrip companion too; we've been on two together and there wasn't a dull moment. Hey, not long ago he met a total stranger and literally within minutes was offered the keys to a '39 Meteor LaSalle carved hearse! :wowguy:

What more could a guy ask for?

Oh yeah, he has the patience and talent it takes to make these 'ol girls (the professional cars we are so proud of) like new again!

Disclaimer: No funds were exchanged for this endorsement. :D

Now, what I really want to know is: Will that beautiful Superior be making a stop here in the Northland on the way back east so we can leave a little drool (spit polish) on it? :071:
 
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