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Wed Oct 21 2009 05:55 AM
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The restoration of the Willard Timemaster battery charger is almost complete. Just need to find a chrome handle for it.
The paint & body work was done by a very talented fellow that works at a local dealer body shop. The script was hand painted by an incredibly talented lady in my neighborhood. I basically coordinated the work and did disassembly & reassembly.
Unfortunately it is not mine, but belongs to a good friend. I am still looking for a similar unit to restore for my collection.
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Wow!! Very nice Thanks for showing us, you all did a great job on it.
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Had you not taken a before shot, I would not have believed it started like that. You know some very talented people. Awesome work. Mike
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AMAZING RESTO WORK!
A LOCAL AUTO BODY GUY THAT BOUGHT A FEW PUMPS FROM ME IS DOING SOME INCREDIBLE MAGIC AS WELL.
DOC @ THE AMERICAN GARAGE
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Looks great
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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