Zim's 63 Ranchero - Moving On


This is a group of photos showing the final pictures of the Ranchero before it was sold.

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March 10, 2010

Well, I made a decision to sell this project for a number of reasons.

It is going to be too expensive to fix all of the rust - costing more than it will be worth.

If I was an experienced body shop guy, it might be fun to fix it up, but I am not.

I intended to give it to my father for good, but he was not able to find room for it either.

And, I eventually want to move on to another project, but cannot do that until I free up some
room in the garage, so this is the one that must go.

It has been fun!

-Zim

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