I live in Manassas while I suspect you live closer to DC. Hence, you never get
to see my cars.
Hey, maybe we should organize a "Capital Peugeot Fest" in one of the warmer
months? That way we get to see lots of cars and know one another. If any of
you lives in or close enough to the metro DC area and are interested please
communicate with me or just post your ideas.
Thanks
Anup Pahari
David Herlihy wrote:
> I have to agree with Gene on this one seeing how I just went through this
> with my 504. The first and probably one of the most important steps to a
> good paint job is having good prep work done. Stripping the paint all the
> way down is the best way to restart.
>
> Where are you having your work done? In Virginia? So far I haven't seen any
> of Anup's collection of Peugeots on the road yet. I'll keep my eyes opened.
>
> Anup if you see a green 504 flash your lights or something. :)
>
> David
> '75 504GLTD
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Katz, Gene S [SMTP:gene.s.katz@lmco.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 10:18 AM
> > To: peugeot@padui.org; 'apahari@erols.com'
> > Subject: RE: sand to bare metal to repaint oxided paint/clearcoat?
> > Importance: High
> >
> > yes yes yes!!!
> > Gene 86 505S
> >
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