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Laced or flaked roofs and dashes.

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Post by Roller Coaster August 31st 2013, 4:03 pm

If I can get the six in a row that I purchased off Reb Stew in the Stylemaster this fall.  The guy that painted Weldon and Phyllis Haynes' Mercury, Renegade, and I are flaking the roof this winter at his shop in Newport!  I am not confident that we will use lace, but I can guarantee that it won't be a plain flaked roof. Twisted Evil 
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