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by Anonymous » Mon Dec 15, 08 11:52 pm
Patina Charger wrote: PS: Grant, I always loved your 67 Charger on the fat whites. Cracking car.
Cheers dude
(it's Nick BTW)
Did you ever see my wagon, you're kind of thing...
http://www.grantgb.com/amanda.htm
Tough call on the roof I've just gone back and looked at the photos at the start of the thread and can't decide. Maybe you could bury a new roof in the garden for a couple of weeks before you put it on!
AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Tue Dec 16, 08 3:17 pm
New vinyl roof, iron fillings on it the let them go rusty and stain the material, blow / brush them off, job done IMO
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steveo
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by steveo » Tue Dec 16, 08 4:00 pm
AllKiller wrote: New vinyl roof, iron fillings on it the let them go rusty and stain the material, blow brush them off job done IMO
thats a good idea
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Dec 16, 08 6:09 pm
That sounds good actually. Nice bit of iron oxide staining....
AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Tue Dec 16, 08 7:10 pm
Thats the kiddie
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Dave999
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by Dave999 » Wed Dec 17, 08 9:15 am
then park it in a body shop
that dust is a Bananarama! for getting ingrained
and if you an rig up a tanning light on full for a week
job done
Dave
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Dec 18, 08 12:24 am
Engine came out tonight and Tim has nearly finished all of the roof repairs. More pics shortly.
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by AllKiller » Thu Dec 18, 08 10:03 am
, and thanks for passing on my message Jonny
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Dec 18, 08 2:15 pm
Not a problem dude - I hope you and Tim get something sorted. He seems keen on the idea.
AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Thu Dec 18, 08 3:30 pm
I think so ...he's askin some questions i believe.
fingers crossed
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by Anonymous » Sat Dec 20, 08 11:59 am
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by Anonymous » Sat Dec 20, 08 12:03 pm
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by Anonymous » Sat Dec 20, 08 12:13 pm
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by Anonymous » Sat Dec 20, 08 12:15 pm
Note the three rusty patched holes on the green bootlid - those were bulet holes from the inside out (!). Mmmm, maybe this was a real Moonshine mobile. The other hole is where the guy I bought it off locked his keys in the boot just as the lorry arrived to collect it and take it to the docks. They couldn't get into the boot so they tin snipped open an access hole