Clives 1970 Charger RT May Progress

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Post by Cannonball »

that trans am will be the biz
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sidewaysjas wrote: When its finished and that nice will you actually drive it on the road though?

Too bloody right Jason - and hard too.
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At this rate, you'll be driving it in the snow to Chelsea on Dec 27th :thumbright:


Or failing that, in the mud to Wheels Day! :thumbright:
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Luverly Clivey :thumbright:
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Clivey wrote:They're all a bit blurry :?
Must be all the excitment & anticipation :D :D

I'm sure I would be the same, looks real gooooooooood :thumbright: :thumbright:
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looking real good Clivey ..looking forward to seeing this =P~ :thumbright:
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looking real good clive mate :thumbright:
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Clivey...................can`t seem to send a PM to you, call JC tomorrow re: tank pad.



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Post by Anonymous »

Lookin good Clivey, those painted stripes make such a difference :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

Blimey, John's really cracking on with the car now.


Looking fantastic. Jaw was on the deck when I saw it. I was only there last week and its had front/rear suspension fitted and painted.


Excuse the dust - some was on my lense and some on the car.


Well chuffed with the standard of work :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Some more.
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Lovely jubbly :thumbright:
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get some paint slashes on it clivey boyo ;)
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WATTS RACING TRANSMISSIONS, CLOBBER THE COMPETITION ITS CLOBBERIN TIME

OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,

HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,

I HAVE A NVQW

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THE PASS IS THE JUICE,

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Post by Anonymous »

Looks fantastic Clivey. I have just bought a Canon 5D MkII especially just to photograph it ;). I hope it will still be as immaculate on the day of the shoot!
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What, them old factory marking things? You have to be joking, I have a life. :lol:



Got some good old Trans Am ones speshly for ya me old mate. SD 455's :thumbright:
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