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Mighty Fine

  Mighty fine from behind!

Or from any angle for that matter!  This 78 Royale got a serious facelift.  The tail lights are Dodge van but the look is all GMC!   Scott has kept after his baby for 18 years and finally polished off the original paint.  He said that if he was going to put effort in the exterior, it might as well look new and distinctive, how did we do!    Scott had some specific ideas as to how the paint was to look.  Through his computer, he was able to give us exact paint scheme instructions.Update:   (when completed 8 years ago) (now as the coach looks today)

  Anything worth doing is worth doing right!  He & I both are very proud of the finish.  Tell us what you want and be as specific as you want.

Scott also got one of our new “sectioned” headliners and a dash recover among other stuff to go with the new paint.  Thank you Scott for letting us work for you!

 

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