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AmishIndy Seth Jones
Glendale Heights, IL, USA   USA
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1971 MG Midget MkIII "Guenevire"
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MGMJ Mark James
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Great vid Seth and thanks for posting this. This can be an inspiration to us all as I am sure most of us did not know what it would really take for a restoration when we first dived into the LBC world. I am looking forward to seeing the final part of the project.

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anagy66 Al Nagy
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earthur44 Eric Miller
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X2 thanks for fishing this up

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73midget Chris Edwards
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I'd seen it but forgotten about it. cool show!

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Tim H Tim Hendy
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Yes, I've seen it - very inspiring. And nice to see a young person getting interested in our cars smiling smiley

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owensdad74 Brian Morse
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Cool share Seth, thanks! I hadn't seen it.

I admire her ambition, and I'm sure she learned a great deal from the experience.

Knowing my own limitations (like rust repair) and heeding them has helped my project a great deal. Lord knows I've had enough challenges to deal with without having to do body work!



"And then I remembered what they said about old British Engines, if there ain't no oil under 'em, there ain't no oil in 'em." Tow Mater

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Kerr Platinum Member Norm Kerr
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wait, what?!

It stops in the middle, at the end of episode 2. She's frustrated, way behind schedule and ready to chuck the project, "Its really beginning to pinch me off now." (I thought that was a cute way to put it).

We need to know the rest of the story: did she continue? how did it turn out? Inquiring minds want to know.


Norm

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Tim H Tim Hendy
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you have to watch episode 2 !

search for wreckrescue S01E02 on ytube.

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owensdad74 Brian Morse
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Here you go Norm...





"And then I remembered what they said about old British Engines, if there ain't no oil under 'em, there ain't no oil in 'em." Tow Mater

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bluehair Jeff Lintz
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This is great. I think the very last part is in a seperate video, where she drives it to the car event.



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Kerr Platinum Member Norm Kerr
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oh, man! Spoiler alert.


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