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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat May 09, 09 10:01 am
Pete wrote:
Loose the wheels
Nope
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat May 09, 09 10:05 am
Clivey I know it's a 1970 But other than that it is perfection on wheels mate
It isnt a Black 68 or a ORANGE 69 and it is stunning
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat May 09, 09 2:37 pm
Thats one nice looking car spot on.
Get a day off and jc is not in BUGGER.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat May 09, 09 3:41 pm
He's on a big Harley run Mark. Will be back on Monday. He wasn't there last weekend either.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Sat May 09, 09 5:57 pm
PaulW wrote: Clivey I know it's a 1970 But other than that it is perfection on wheels mate
It isnt a Black 68 or a ORANGE 69 and it is stunning
Oi
But your right it IS perfection! Kinda agree with Pete on the wheels, I'd go for the wide hemi steels like Pauls (even if he is rude about my car
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon May 11, 09 8:28 am
I am going to start a collection amongst the membership for a new set of wheels/tyres for my car.
I am sure those who want me to change them will be more than happy to make a healthy contribution to the purchase price.
If not, Bananarama! off!
db
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by db » Mon May 11, 09 11:18 am
That car's a fitting reward for all the patience and effort Clivey- top job fella
Another top Mopar added to the MMA's books
No-one will believe you...
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon May 11, 09 2:15 pm
Just spoken to Terry at JC Refinishing. The wondscreen has finally been delivered and its in. Carpet in, seats in, door cards on, rear screen on. Not fired up yet, but gonna be close
Ivor
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by Ivor » Mon May 11, 09 2:42 pm
Well at least the wondscreen will keep the wond out of your foce Clovey!
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by Pete » Mon May 11, 09 2:45 pm
Clivey wrote: I am going to start a collection amongst the membership for a new set of wheels/tyres for my car.
I am sure those who want me to change them will be more than happy to make a healthy contribution to the purchase price.
If not, Bananarama! off!
Cool, I will donate the ones off the Dart, I have a sawzall handy
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon May 11, 09 2:52 pm
Thanks Pete - I'm touched (my mum always reckoned so)
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by R.RUNNER » Mon May 11, 09 8:32 pm
I`M PROUD TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN.......WITH A `68 GTX
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Mon May 11, 09 11:25 pm
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by mopar_mark » Mon May 11, 09 11:28 pm
Camera, Video........ Just leave them next to the Hob Nobs, so you don't forget them in the morning
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
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by Charger » Tue May 12, 09 9:51 am
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