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<blockquote data-quote="mrmustang" data-source="post: 16871991" data-attributes="member: 13150"><p>Please don't, you have no idea what transpired with the potentially drug induced owner prior to JM. Playing cards under the clear coat, a true nightmare, the wild paint (20-25K worth) over the original paint. I attempted to remove it, layer by layer, but in the end, had no choice but to repaint the exterior of the car back to stock.....I had over 120 hours into the disassembly, paint, and reassembly of the Rosie car....Not 100% concourse, but nice enough to get the car back on the street, show, or the track. I lost money on the job, but it was mine to lose, I just could not leave the car the way it was....To now change it back to "The Joker" would be an abomination. Wrapped or painted, would make no difference...But your money, your car.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bill S.</p><p></p><p>PS: Or sell it to me and I'll put it back in it's One Lap of America Livery, as it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmustang, post: 16871991, member: 13150"] Please don't, you have no idea what transpired with the potentially drug induced owner prior to JM. Playing cards under the clear coat, a true nightmare, the wild paint (20-25K worth) over the original paint. I attempted to remove it, layer by layer, but in the end, had no choice but to repaint the exterior of the car back to stock.....I had over 120 hours into the disassembly, paint, and reassembly of the Rosie car....Not 100% concourse, but nice enough to get the car back on the street, show, or the track. I lost money on the job, but it was mine to lose, I just could not leave the car the way it was....To now change it back to "The Joker" would be an abomination. Wrapped or painted, would make no difference...But your money, your car. Bill S. PS: Or sell it to me and I'll put it back in it's One Lap of America Livery, as it should be. [/QUOTE]
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