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Ivor
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Location: The village of Evenley
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by Ivor » Wed Feb 07, 07 1:36 pm
I bet that was a huge laugh blasting that around!
I know you've been building it on a shoe string and we all know exactly how much work you've put in...terrific performance Craig!
I presume that you don't need me to turn the shed upside down for a fuel pump now!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Feb 07, 07 5:21 pm
Oh yeah, sorry Ivor, ment to let you know i managed to get a new one.
Ivor
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Posts: 13000 Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:11 pm
Location: The village of Evenley
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by Ivor » Wed Feb 07, 07 5:51 pm
No probs at all mate, as long as you are up and running, that's good enough for me...I didn't realise I had so much stuff...might even find a hemi under the bench the way things are going...
latil
Posts: 12076 Joined: Tue Feb 01, 05 10:37 pm
Location: Steve Pearson MMA/014. East Grinstead and Carmarthen.
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by latil » Wed Feb 07, 07 6:04 pm
Ivor,if you do find one,I'll take it away for free. There,no disposal charge,nothing.
1965 Belvedere 2 426 Wedge.
Climate change,global warming,the biggest tax raising scam ever devised by man for mankind.
Motivating Our People,Accelerating Rapidly.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat Feb 10, 07 1:16 am
No burnout pics then?
Nice one Craig. You have done exactly what I need to do. If only I had the storage/workspace (I did have when I first got her
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Anyway, good work
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Feb 12, 07 6:56 pm
No probs Si, thats got loads more bits on it than i had on mine.
Tell you what you buy it and i'll restore it.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Feb 12, 07 9:48 pm
hay im up for that if intrested as long as i get to keep her
would be intrested though
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Mar 30, 07 9:02 pm
few update pics,
more very soon.
charger01
Posts: 3640 Joined: Thu May 26, 05 10:35 pm
Location: Adrian Jones in North Wales
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by charger01 » Fri Mar 30, 07 9:04 pm
Been there done that
Great work Craig
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Mar 30, 07 9:08 pm
the only anoying thing is, i keep getting little bit in the paint.
but a flat down and mop should cure that.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Mar 30, 07 9:28 pm
Welldone mate keep going,
cant wait till i get the Coronet to that point. Your doing a great job keep it up.
Steve Chapman
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Location: North Yorkshire
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by Steve Chapman » Fri Mar 30, 07 10:29 pm
Looking good Craig, keep chipping away at it, well done, nice work .
1965 Coronet
latil
Posts: 12076 Joined: Tue Feb 01, 05 10:37 pm
Location: Steve Pearson MMA/014. East Grinstead and Carmarthen.
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by latil » Fri Mar 30, 07 10:37 pm
CRAIG wrote: the only anoying thing is, i keep getting little bit in the paint.
but a flat down and mop should cure that.
Have you sheeted overhead? so dust doesn't drop on your paint. Hoover the floor and mist with a fine spray of water 1/2 hour before painting
1965 Belvedere 2 426 Wedge.
Climate change,global warming,the biggest tax raising scam ever devised by man for mankind.
Motivating Our People,Accelerating Rapidly.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Fri Mar 30, 07 10:55 pm
Yeah roofs sheeted and i wet the floor, but stil get little bits.
Not to worry.
Where i live its gunna get scratched a bit anyway.