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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 10:22 pm
Can you guess what it is yet?
needs a fair bit of welding work, but nowt a young pro like me cant handle.
Brian J
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by Brian J » Sun Mar 16, 08 10:39 pm
you nutter
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 10:41 pm
Im not scared of a years woth of welding. lol.
Was it you i saw towwing a primered split screen vw camper up the m6 yesterday?
And im the nutter.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 11:07 pm
Is that James's, and is that James ?
Em .......
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 11:10 pm
yep
Any idea?
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 11:18 pm
Chrysler CH hardtop
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Brian J
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by Brian J » Sun Mar 16, 08 11:19 pm
CRAIG wrote: Im not scared of a years woth of welding. lol.
Was it you i saw towwing a primered split screen vw camper up the m6 yesterday?
And im the nutter.
No not me ,got enough to do at the mo
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Mar 16, 08 11:19 pm
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by Ivor » Mon Mar 17, 08 9:32 am
I might be able to trump that one with the Cuda Craig...when the damned thing gets here!
Don't forget to finish the Charger first
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by MattH » Mon Mar 17, 08 9:57 am
That looks ALOT straighter and better than when I first saw pictures of it.
Best of luck with it, glad Bratfink has managed to find it a good home. Welcome to Aussie Chrysler world.
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Mar 17, 08 10:18 am
Good luck with the project Craig and make sure you keep us all up to speed on progress. I am glad she is going to a good home (I wouldn't have sold her otherwise
) and look forward to seeing her back on the road.
These are too rare and cool to let die.
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by Cannonball » Mon Mar 17, 08 10:20 am
Ivor wrote: I might be able to trump that one with the Cuda Craig...when the damned thing gets here!
Don't forget to finish the Charger first
ivor get yourself a nice car to base your racecar project on,
ie no rust,
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by Dave-R » Mon Mar 17, 08 10:30 am
That CH Hartop is well worth restoring.
It will be worth hundreds of pounds when finished.
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by Ivor » Mon Mar 17, 08 11:38 am
Cannonball wrote:
ivor get yourself a nice car to base your racecar project on,
ie no rust,
I couldn't agree more Duncan, I can hear the voice of experience there!
Rust wise this car is supposed to be good, just sills and a bit in the floor...it's just been in a million pieces for 20 years
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by Jon » Mon Mar 17, 08 11:41 am
Thats pretty cool
suits the loop bumper better than a 70 charger