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HOOoooorrrrray :wav:
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

lol nice one tony :thumbright:
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Post by Steve Chapman »

Well done Kiwi and pleased for you Simon, remember keep it Black and have a blast this summer, when it finally gets here. 8-)
1965 Coronet
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Post by TYREMAN »

strokerblue72 wrote:lol nice one tony :thumbright:
Well we have Clivey to tidy this ;)

Three cheers for Clivey
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.Just Kidding :D
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

summer will come mate dont worry

the car is now at work pretty much got the boot aligned still a tiny bit more to do on that there is a nasty rust patch on the top of the pass side front wing and also at the bottom of the wing and one or two other areas are going to be done this week along with my electric windows being sorted and also some side exit exhausts :thumbright:
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Post by TYREMAN »

Wow Simon :shock: the Rust needed doing before it gets worse yes :thumbright: and the side pipes sound =P~ if you stick the carpet back in it will be a show/strip car 8-)

I may one day get the 289 Stroked by Kiwi for more power,i forgot how little room there is in the Engine bay in these small Fords :shock: its a real struggle to get headers in let alone a Big Block :D it would be to front heavy with a big block anyway.
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

im not putting the carpet back even thogh i have fresh black carpet im not intreted in doing show and shines dont mind brooklands or wheels day etc though but im not going to make a special effort to make it look spot on because in my yes it is
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Post by TYREMAN »

Good on you Simon :thumbright: i would rather see it used rather than just been polished!...good on you mate 8-)
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Post by Anonymous »

TYREMAN wrote:Good on you Simon :thumbright: i would rather see it used rather than just been polished!...good on you mate 8-)
damn right
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Post by Anonymous »

yea well done kiwi you done a great job on both engines, he's a top bloke, he helped me out abit at mopar nats last year, when i was using most of his tools :).


sounds gud si :thumbright:
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

and this year you will be helping us out on our cars using our tools lol sorry mate :(
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Still trying to tidy Wendy's thread Simon. Nearly 60 pages between the two of you and barely double figurs in terms of pictures.


They could make a glass eye go to sleep.


I'll get there in the end. :D


Anyway, top job Simone, now go forth and Bananarama! young man :thumbright:
Rich

Post by Rich »

Good job Dunc doesn`t make 30 pages on an engine swap :shock:
You would be a busy boy then Clivey!!! :D
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