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Photo: Fixing classic cars often means fixing the parts
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Jim Caron buffs a 1937 Chevy on Thursday at Jim’s Auto Body in Lewiston. Inside his business is a 1988 Monte Carlo SS and a 2023 Corvette. Caron does a fair amount of work on older classic and muscle cars because he fixes parts rather than replaces them. “You cannot replace parts on a car like this because of the car’s age,” he said. “Therefore, parts need to be fixed and there are fewer shops that fix parts.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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