>>>But if you do it, your rover will no longer be a rover. You will have
tainted it with a product that did not exist when it rolled off the assembly
line. If you can sleep at night having done that, I say do it.<<<
Simon,
That's why I'm thinking of having it done to the CSW, not the SIIA 109
pickup which just underwent a 2.5 year restoration. It would be a crime to
Rhinoline the bed of it. Funny how I purchased a pickup that I don't want to
actually haul stuff in and get scratched up. I've become one of those people
I used to make fun of! Truck is too pretty to use for its original intent.
Of course, at this point it is more of a collector's item than a workhorse.
Todd
> From: Simon Harding <sjharding@schulte-law.com>
> Reply-To: lro@koan.team.net
> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:23:33 -0800
> To: lro@koan.team.net
> Subject: [lro] Rhino-lining a SIII CSW
>
> But if you do it, your rover will no longer be a rover. You will have
> tainted it with a product that did not exist when it rolled off the assembly
> line. If you can sleep at night having done that, I say do it.
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