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Post by Anonymous »

what you think to my parts car? :roll:
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Post by Steve Chapman »

That n/s/r tail light will be just fine :)
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Post by Anonymous »

started the strip down.

Good method ive found.

Breath on it and it falls apart.
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Post by Steve Chapman »

:shock: What parts you keeping. :lol: :lol: just seen the thread in the parts section. Told ya :lol: .
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Where did you find that? :shock:
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Bloody 'ell, did you drag that out of a river? The phrase "cattle trucked" comes to mind....
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Post by Anonymous »

Looks a lot better or worse now. been round ot with the disc cutter today.
will post more pics tomorrow. :thumbright:
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Post by Rich »

CRAIG wrote:what you think to my parts car? :roll:
Cars ok,but I think your nuts!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
Good to meet you Craig and good luck with that little project.. :help:
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Post by mopar_mark »

When I saw the title of the thread, I thought of Donner kebabs.... looks like I wasn't to far wrong.

I do admire you , for the effort you put in to get your cars together. Your a braver man than I am & not many people I know would take up the challenges you take on & are able to get an excellent end result :thumbright:
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Post by latil »

Good to meet you,Craig :thumbright:

There's plenty of meat left on that donor. ;)
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Good to meet latil and Rich, good to put faces to cars. :thumbright:


the derestoration is coming along nicely. :lol:
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That's coming on really well :thumbright:
Have you decided on the final colour yet? :hippy2:
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Think im gonna go with rusty brown, with some razer sharp cut metal pin striping. :thumbright:
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Post by MattH »

Blimey Craig I didnt realise it was quite THAT bad! It looks like a VG VIP from the front grille bit. Are the screen pillars usable?
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Post by Anonymous »

Yeah, its a VIP, well was a VIP. now its a RIP. :roll:

Some of the bulkhead is usable, im keeping the pillars, but i dont think there the same.
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