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:. Or you can by a part from a place and call them a year later because we know sometime it takes that long to put the part on the car and get the "Its past th 45 days warranty" like a certain place in California.




I've been watching this thread from the side. As one of the other restorers I don't feel slammed by Jules, he’s even helped me. However since I am in California this last comment brings me here.Was this a personal experience,an assumption or I heard it from someone else. As Jules stated do your homework.Determine your needs. Contact the restorers. Important one here. Ask questions, both of them and customers.Go to car shows and look at the different products. And make an educated decision.
I stand behind my work past, present or future. I’ve been doing these for a long time so I'm here also.

Bruce




Bruce did mine for my intended purpose and its awsome.

To me why some want to throw up aso called restored motor as top class which is surely is not, and cry about being graded on it is beyond me.