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While building a rod to vintage specs, many of us overlook one critical detail: Stuff built half a century ago wasn't perfect like many of today's over-built and over-restored jobs. Graham Miller's incredibly sharp '29 roadster on Deuce 'rails features many of the quirks of a historical homebuilt car, such as a few flecks of dust in the driveway-applied paint. We strive for idealism; however, we need to restrain our sense of perfection when replicating things that weren't spot on in the first place. View Related Article
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