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The old girl has been put away for the long, cold winter. The fun of living in a Northern climate!

At least I can still start it up once in a while and listen to her purr, along with the howling wind.



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This is what it looks like after the clear coat and before buffing. The car was sealed, painted green, and clear coated in about 10 hours on Saturday.

That looks great! Makes me want a green one!

I'm diggin' the green - I just don't understand why the fenders and headlight buckets were left on for painting when everything else was removed? Oh well - doesn't matter - she is going to be pretty either way! Keep us in the loop.

I'm diggin' the green - I just don't understand why the fenders and headlight buckets were left on for painting when everything else was removed? Oh well - doesn't matter - she is going to be pretty either way! Keep us in the loop.

They weren't. The are just hanging there moved forward about 6 inches. You can kind of tell from the shots from the rear. There is a 3/8" air gap between the fender and the headlight bucket as well so all should assemble w/o paint seems.

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Saturday the 12 was a beautiful day here in the Burg. so I decided to get the car out for one last time this fall/winter, I had already put it away for the winter. I took it for a spin to a cemetery (Homewood) to take some fall foliage and grave stone pictures with the car. The cemetery has some very impressive and old grave sites. The images that are in B&W were taken with a converted D60 Canon camera to infrared. Except Color - 007 (last one) it was converted to B&W from color. Hope you all like.

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I can see a "Night of the Living Dead" moment, with all the Z ombies chasing you down all saying the same thing. Z Z Z Z Z. They then grab your keys and get in the car and take off.

I can see a "Night of the Living Zed" moment, with all the Z ombies chasing you down all saying the same thing. Z Z Z Z Z. They then grab your keys and get in the car and take off.

Fixed that for you

Sunday ten cars from the Georgia Z Club took a circuitous 125-mile drive through the North Georgia mountains to Amicalola Falls State Park. The weather was great and the roads were fun. The leaves were a little past their prime, but still nice. All told, I put 240 miles on my Z, the most she has seen in one day in over 20 years.

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