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by Anonymous » Sun Jul 06, 08 9:31 pm
steve mate did i miss something when did it get that tidy
latil
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by latil » Sun Jul 06, 08 9:34 pm
It didn't get tidy,just gained a bumble C stripe.
I've done NOTHING to it for a whole year.
1965 Belvedere 2 426 Wedge.
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by bananaskin » Sun Jul 06, 08 9:37 pm
Must be the better quality pictures, and a bucket n sponge
Very Nice
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sun Jul 06, 08 9:38 pm
to me that looks like a better paint job as its a lot new looking and the primer as disapeared from the rear quarters
the ol rear wheels have been replaced just looks tidyer to me mate
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by latil » Sun Jul 06, 08 10:12 pm
The wheels were on and the primer had gone at last years Nats
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by Anonymous » Sun Jul 06, 08 11:01 pm
latil wrote: The wheels were on and the primer had gone at last years Nats
shows how much i pay attention lol
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by JohnR » Mon Jul 07, 08 7:36 am
Steve why dont you put some pics up of the roller ???? might be more interesting to some of us ( me ) and clivey
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by bruvmopar » Mon Jul 07, 08 9:18 am
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jul 07, 08 11:25 am
Looking good. Stripe works great
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by RobTwin » Mon Jul 07, 08 1:17 pm
JohnR wrote: Steve why dont you put some pics up of the roller ???? might be more interesting to some of us ( me ) and clivey
Is it like this one Steve?
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jul 07, 08 1:22 pm
Nah mate, steves roller is proper Fred Dibnah material. Scratch built, engine driven ride on thingy. It's a blummin good pice of kit, but not one for driving in flip flops
Have to say Steve your car is looking bloody clean. Looks like you have resprayed the whole motor.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon Jul 07, 08 1:24 pm
...it looks like the car that nutter drove in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, when he tried to gas Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges in the back seat.
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by Charger » Mon Jul 07, 08 2:13 pm
latil wrote: It didn't get tidy, just gained a bumble C stripe
that looks great
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by latil » Mon Jul 07, 08 2:19 pm
Here,for the benefit of John and Clivey,is THE roller.
1965 Belvedere 2 426 Wedge.
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