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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:37 am
by Jims68
mopardwh wrote:Check is in the mail. :Thumbsup
I got your Check, and CD is in the mail :Thumbsup Thank you very much! Enjoy it, and email me anytime if you have questions about the CD, or your restoration.

Jim

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:01 pm
by mopardwh
:clap WoW! Great work! Wonderful CD, lots of info, detailed pictures... I am very impressed thanks again. By the way, can you teach me how to weld that good? :lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:39 pm
by Jims68
mopardwh wrote::clap WoW! Great work! Wonderful CD, lots of info, detailed pictures... I am very impressed thanks again. By the way, can you teach me how to weld that good? :lol:
Glad you like it! I hope you find enough time to "finish" it too! :lol:

Sure, I can teach you to weld, hold the flame just right, and not too hot, then melt the rod onto the hot spots! EZ, OR, for MIG welding, turn on the power, and use the handle for welding. :joker

Jim

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:39 pm
by mopardwh
Jims68 wrote: Sure, I can teach you to weld, hold the flame just right, and not too hot, then melt the rod onto the hot spots! EZ, OR, for MIG welding, turn on the power, and use the handle for welding. :joker

Jim
:lol: Thanks.

Restoration CD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:47 pm
by slanted6
Received mine today. Haven't got to see as much as I hoped to (due to watching the grandson). I think these things should have a warning on them: Warning!!! Can be highly addictive!!!

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:54 am
by Jims68
Glad you like it!

Make sure you take plenty of breaks and drink lots of coffee while reading the CD! :lol: Do not skip work or school to read it. PLUS, do not skip home chores (honeydoos) to read this CD. :joker

How's that for a warning?


Jim

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:11 am
by PwrWgnWalt
Jim !!!

This is an excellent resource for any Dodge fan! I have shared it with those who are working on / helping with restoring the '71 Dude, and they also have great things to say!

I just wanted to not only thank you for the great, info-loaded, and visually stimulating CD, but also for the parts info and for your pleasant demeanor and responsiveness to my inquiries!

Jim and the Restoration CD - a winning combo!!

PwrWgnWalt :usa

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:38 am
by Jims68
Thanks for the nice compliment Walt! :Thumbsup I am glad you are enjoying the CD. Let me know if/when you have any questions.

Jim

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:07 am
by mopardwh
Bump :Thumbsup

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:01 am
by Jims68
Thought I would bump this up. It has been awhile. :Thumbsup

Jim

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:52 pm
by Jims68
Needs another BUMP.... OR could this be made a stickey??

Jim :clap

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:48 pm
by dragonsnake
this cd is the best $20.00 i spent on my sweptline. highly recommended!!!.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 12:27 pm
by Jims68
Hey, glad you like it Duane!!

Just letting the rest of you "newbie" guys know, I am STILL keeping the price of the CD the same EVEN though the postage has gone up several times and going up AGAIN on Monday. Who else has made an offer like that? This is still the same price it was when I first introduced it back in Dec. 2004. I am glad it is still a big help to all that own it!

Jim

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 6:26 pm
by Roger
Jim, I have your CD I paid twenty well worth it dollars for. If it went up to twenty dollars and ten cents to cover the postage wellllllllllllllll, I'd still pay that for it, Thanks for the CD.
Roger

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:57 am
by Jims68
:lol: HAHAHA Glad to hear it is worth .10 more due to postage. But not neccessary at this time. I'll suck up the postage difference :Thumbsup

Jim

Restoration CD

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:45 pm
by OKCR2G
Jims68 wrote::lol: HAHAHA Glad to hear it is worth .10 more due to postage. But not neccessary at this time. I'll suck up the postage difference :Thumbsup

Jim
I just sent you the money via Paypal.

I am taking 2 "71" long beds, one good body etc. the other has all the good stuff, power steering AC, posi unit and good 383 auto.

Since I need to basically to a frame off restore I figured this would help me with those little things, that seem to eat your lunch.

Thanks in advance, hoping mine will not take 4 years. But who knows.....

Rick Greenwood
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Re: Restoration CD

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:48 am
by Jims68
OKCR2G wrote: I just sent you the money via Paypal.

I am taking 2 "71" long beds, one good body etc. the other has all the good stuff, power steering AC, posi unit and good 383 auto.

Since I need to basically to a frame off restore I figured this would help me with those little things, that seem to eat your lunch.

Thanks in advance, hoping mine will not take 4 years. But who knows.....

Rick Greenwood
R2
Rick, Thanks! I am sending your CD out to you in todays mail. It does seem that it takes 2 Sweptlines to make one... due to rust, and missing parts. Then, You still need to buy more stuff from suppliers. That is just part of the fun in restoring one of these. Pay attention to the "Parts store list" in the Dodge truck Notes folder. Remember, email me anytime if you can't find something, or if you have any questions about the CD. or any part of your resto.

Jim

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:36 am
by tom-adc
Rick, that CD will be the best bucks you'll spend on that truck. While I didn't take mine dwon as far as you will it really covered everything I did and in great detail :Thumbsup

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:29 am
by Hobcobble
tom-adc wrote:Rick, that CD will be the best bucks you'll spend on that truck. While I didn't take mine dwon as far as you will it really covered everything I did and in great detail :Thumbsup
This, and all the other reasons & testimonials
prompted the decision to make this CD, along with
some other necessary items, a "Sticky" at the top
of the "For Sale" section. :Thumbsup All of these
folks have taken time out of their lives to make
some cool Sweptline stuff available to us. Click
on that sticky and check it all out! :salut
John

Over the years and good info

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:07 pm
by OKCR2G
It is always better to have busted knuckle information than trying to do it on your own.

My first restore was a 59 chevy PU. Did it without any manuals. Had to replace the windshield brow on the cab. Did it twice as the windshield test fit was poor. After that I made it a habbit to get as much info as possible.

Thanks guys, I will probably spend an entire weekend going thru it and looking at my trucks for confirmation.
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