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‘Pandemic Projects’ II

The COVID-19 virus prompted shutdowns across the country. has found that many car enthusiasts are happily spending more time working on project vehicles that they had previously been too busy to get at. The vintage car parts supply chain is working well for them so far. One of those people who’s hard at work in the garage is Steve Dahl of Oconto, Wis. Dahl — known in the car hobby as “The Rev” — has been working on his 1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten two-door sedan during the COVID-19 shutdown.

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