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Mild Mitch
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New here, from Northern California

Post by Mild Mitch »

Hi,
I just put an intro over in the Western Region section. I'm not sure where is the appropriate forum for this but here is the link and it shows some of my project which is winding down after a year and a half.

Glad I found this place, LOTS of good info!

Thanks,
Mitch

http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19385
Mild Mitch
Mitchell Motor Works
Anderson, California

1962 F250 Uni
2000 F100 Lightning
1951 F5 car hauler project
1931 Ford Roadster
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pretty sweet. its always fun to see what comes out of professional shops
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nolabama
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welcome to the forum
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Uncle Skip
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Post by Uncle Skip »

Mitch.
Welcome from South Texas.
I found this by accident.
Post your introduction in Truck Talk.
Great to have you in the family.
Uncle Skip
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Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Mild Mitch
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Post by Mild Mitch »

Thanks for the welcome. I'll repost my intro.
As for Professional, I strive for that but...

This is actually the first real body and paint work I have done. I had lots of great help and advice though. AND, learned a lot in this area. Most of what I do is more restoration metal work and metalshaping, Chassis stuff, wiring, problem solving and such. Just about everything BUT body and paint!

I figured I should finally learn body work on my own stuff. What an education!
Mild Mitch
Mitchell Motor Works
Anderson, California

1962 F250 Uni
2000 F100 Lightning
1951 F5 car hauler project
1931 Ford Roadster
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