Tazet's 69 Charger.

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TyreFryer wrote:And you lot watch what you say about the guvnor, it's a small world and he knows WWB!!! :shock:
Thanks TyreFryer but not sure who or what you mean on the above quoted bit. :scratch:

I'm going to try and get the day off on saturday and drive up to SantaPod then Sunday we are going to billing. If we get back in time then yes we will go to the cruise.
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Taz , did you mean Shakey , if not , what's @ the Pod?

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Oops my error. :oops: Thinking a month in advance ok then i'll be going to Shakey if I can get the Saturday off.
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tazet wrote:
TyreFryer wrote:And you lot watch what you say about the guvnor, it's a small world and he knows WWB!!! :shock:
Thanks TyreFryer but not sure who or what you mean on the above quoted bit. :scratch:

I'm going to try and get the day off on saturday and drive up to SantaPod then Sunday we are going to billing. If we get back in time then yes we will go to the cruise.
Yes Adam's right, you need to be at Shakey!

Wild Willy Barrett (WWB) moved in to one of Desperate Dan's premises after they moved out, he was making furniture. Ivor (now the guvnor on the MMA) used to manage Wild Willy Barrett. Just thought it was a bit of a coincidence after seeing pics of Chris and some of his trikes on your site! :thumbright:

Hope we see you and Manky at Shakey at the weekend, I'll be with my Satellite, looks just like the one in my avatar. :lol:
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Thanks for clearing that up for me. Manky will have to work in the morning so If I can get the day off then I will be there for breakfast and Manky will join us later in the day after work. Mine's a strong coffee with milk and 1/2 spoon of sugar please and manky is a diet coke man :D
Manky's brother Steve should be there. He's with the Wild bunch and races The Black Pig, (small block chevy engined comp altered).
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Hello and welcome and all that jazz. :salute:

This could be a very interesting re-build.... :shock:
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Sandy wrote:
tazet wrote:Wow what a welcome thanks all.

Ivor Posted: Wed May 28, 08 8:38 am. Brave boy!

I wasn't the last time I looked ;)

He's old. Forgive him. :D ;)

Welcome, welkommen, bienvenu
Sorry Tazet, it's a life of abusing my body with mind altering substances, it's a wonder I've remembered to put my trousers on this morning.

As for Sandy, well he hates to miss an opportunity to take advantage of the aged!

Good luck with the Charger, nothing's beyond saving! :thumbright:
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Welcome aboard! Good to see someone willing to take on a project, fewer and fewer people these days seem to want to get involved in something that needs work. I suspect Cannonball will be becoming your new best mate, biggest selection of used parts in the country. If you're at shakey over the weekend, come over and say hi.
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Funny you should say that Blue. I've just got off the phone to John from JPC Refinishing and he said to get in touch with Duncan aka Cannonball about parts for this project :D

This is what I look like for those who have not met me.

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Oh and this is me with a stupid grin that seems to come free with a charger.

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You are who I think you are (does that make sense). Anyway good luck with your project. :thumbright: :thumbright:
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welcome and good luck!!!
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Well just a quick update, (Will add more after work). Andy and I went and collected the Charger yesterday with the help of Scottie, (Tiki Munki drag car), from the NSRA site, (top bloke if you need your car moving). It's now home safe and sound and totally filling the garage my boss has let me use. There are so many bits it's hard to know where to start. I would have posted this all last night but after parking on the M25 for a few hours I fell asleep as soon as I got home. Anyway I will add photos later.
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hello there :hello2:, good luck with the Charger 8-)
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I cant see the pics... Welcome anyway ! :)
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Thanks guys. Right I spoke to a friend mechanic today who used to be based in the garage where the Charger is now and the ramps that are in there are his and he has said I can use them so that is great. Not so great was that me and my friend Chrissy were on our own and had to shuffle the car round to face the other direction to what is in the photos to go on the ramps. Note No stearing wheel and only 1 nut holding each wheel on. I'm gonna hurt tomorrow as I think I've done some damage to myself. Anyway I'm starting to babble on here so here are photos from yesterday.

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Andy and the bonnet
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This is Scottie our transporter bloke.
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I have hundreds of photos of the full loading and unloading process but I would be here all night posting them and bore you all silly.
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