Clives 1970 Charger RT May Progress

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:D Clivey that it the bog mate =P~ really sweet :thumbright: best of luck with all the finishing work you know cleaning, dusting, DRIVING :D
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I spy a very rare Tickford Land Rover. :D
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Thanks for the kind words chaps.


Dave, will be clean as for you to poke your lense at mate :lol: #


Steve, is that good? Thats a bit lost on me :oops:
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Looking good Clivey, should start to coming on leaps and bounds now...
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It is mate. Almost can't keep up with it. :lol:


engine and box won't be there till after Chrimbo. The blower needs fitting yet ;)
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Clivey wrote: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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:thumbright: very nice Clivey get that motor down there, looking forward to seeing it finished.
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8-) when are you looking to take her home Clivey.
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Blackbird wrote:Looking good i'll have to come down & see it. is that a 58 plymouth i spy in the back ground ?
it is mate - one of the original cars from the John Carpenter film too so its special. One of the 5 close up cars. It needs a lot of work though.
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=P~ more good pictures of your charger Clivey :thumbright: they do some awesome work :thumbright: .. must get over there to have a look :thumbright:
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Blimey Clive, Gorgeous or what!

This is when it all starts looking worth the effort. I can't wait to see it.
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John's really turning the wick up now, that is excellent...I'm glad you haven't gone for the original "overspray and bare metal" approach underneath, you can actually drive this one! :thumbright:
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Well, the thing is, although we all like a bit of originallity, you have to be realistic with these things. If we are all honest, the fit and finish of these cars when new was rubbish. They certainly werent built with longevity in mind. If JPC and I are going to go to all this hassle / expense to do the car, why on earth would you want to replicate the very weaknesses in its construction that helped it into the condition it was in when I received her???

At least with what John has done we have some fighting chance of keeping her solid for a decent amount of time. As I have said, she will get driven, and hard. I want her to look as stock as possible because I like the stock cars, but not to the point that she is brought back to the original crap quality from the factory. ;)
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Post by JC »

Ivor thanks you are right, got some nice E bodys as well
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