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From: Matt
Email: Boothdoc@aol.com
Date: July 11, 2001
I understand that not everyone knows every answer. The thing that really ticked me off the most was the "tone " of the commenteries. It reminded me of the local " authorities" who also believe who is "worthy" of owning a vehicle. Most of us have our own personal reasons for proceeding in a certain direction or no direction with a restoration project. I recently found a 60 phoenix two years ago and fell in love with it. It has taken me two of research and about fourteen books to begin with the resto. I am one of the fortunate ones who has time to do the work myself. I drove this car in primer with the trim removed for two years and feel that this was going to be great. When I removed the "chicken fajita" ( as my 5 year old son named it)from the road, I Purchased a 57 plymouth wagon to drive while I work on the phoenix. My ideas are very different from others. My main point is that I believe we all need to be good to one another regardless of their different ideas. Matt