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by Jon Benn » Fri Feb 22, 08 9:43 am
Ivor, how are you going to make a 1970 Pontiac rag top look like a Cuda?
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 10:44 am
I have a fiendish plan...better bring your camera in the morning!
But I reckon if I change the badges over, no one will notice...
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:12 pm
Pete, it's right up your street mate and the minute it arrives, I'll post some snaps!
PS. it's not a notch!
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by RobTwin » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:25 pm
My money's on an even earlier version (pre notch)
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by mopar_mark » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:29 pm
RobTwin wrote: My money's on an even earlier version (pre notch)
Oh, you mean the "No Notch" Cuda
Wish you would either say Ivor what it is or dont say anything, the tension is killing me, doubt if I will be able to sleep tonight
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:33 pm
OK enough messing about, imagine a whole pile of parts, that by the time I've finished will look something like this.
1964...fugly is the word!
But I've always wanted one, so I don't mind.
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by mopar_mark » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:39 pm
Ivor wrote: OK enough messing about, imagine a whole pile of parts, that by the time I've finished will look something like this.
1964...fugly is the word!
But I've always wanted one, so I don't mind.
Ah, bliss I can relax now, tension is flowing away
Looks OK to me Ivor
I have often seen & read the word Fugly, is it a combination of the word that sounds like truck & ugly
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:41 pm
mopar_mark wrote: Ivor wrote: OK enough messing about, imagine a whole pile of parts, that by the time I've finished will look something like this.
1964...fugly is the word!
But I've always wanted one, so I don't mind.
Ah, bliss I can relax now, tension is flowing away
Looks OK to me Ivor
I have often seen & read the word Fugly, is it a combination of the word that sounds like truck & ugly
I'm glad you're all relaxed now Mark, couldn't stand the thought of you pulling your hair out or you'd end up looking like me and yes, you are right about fugly!
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by Dave-R » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:53 pm
I like them. There used to be a real nice one owned by a guy I have lost touch with these days. It was black with chrome wheels and looked the mutts nuts.
Plus a famous twosome used to have one...
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:57 pm
Thanks for posting the pic Dave...superb!
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by Jon » Fri Feb 22, 08 1:58 pm
you might have noticed I have a bit of a soft spot for 'em myself...
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by Ivor » Fri Feb 22, 08 2:04 pm
And yours is the pretty one Jon...I considered that one, but it was just too nice to chop up!
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by DaveBishop » Fri Feb 22, 08 2:44 pm
Nice one Ivor one of my favorite shapes
2 x 1969 Dodge Darts