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Adrian Worman
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Dunno yet Daveman, see how the shell looks once I get it blasted, that'll determine how I go from then on............... nice and easy will make for a nice pro touring car, swiss cheese will allow for more radical surgery.......
Got the perfect motor for that as well ;)
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Liking the Plymouth Mike 8-) 8-) no wonder he left it in the garden sod getting that down the chimney :D
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:scratch:
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cool, the other kind of Hemi Dart :lol:
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Very nice, me brother had one just like that years back, think he was only about 15! :D
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mike jones wrote:Brought myself an early prezzie :lol:

I imported that Fury n we ran it at Shakey straight off the boat, well, almost :lol: :thumbright:






PS.......Spot the mystery driver n crew :roll:
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Post by BUDGIE »

Adrian Worman wrote:Very nice, me brother had one just like that years back, think he was only about 15! :D



Not quite like this one Ade / Mick .................. :? ;) :lol:
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spill the beans then big boy,,,, :read2:
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The "Hemi" must have gone tits up at some time :? ..........now has over double the power with a GT-40 spec 289 @ 350hp :shock: :lol: .........should be fun, looking forward to getting it :thumbright:
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Best I can do! :cry: :thumbright:
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1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
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bruvmopar wrote:Best I can do! :cry: :thumbright:
You only got one leg then Bruv? :lol:
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Dave wrote:
db wrote:and some DeWalt fingerless work gloves.
Bit pointless those I would have thought? I can't imagine people with no fingers doing much in the way of manual work? :?
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They know how to shockrock for sure don't they ?

I've not seen 'em live before mate but i know they ain't subtle... i reckon it's gonna be pretty memorable :thumbright:
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db wrote:
Dave wrote:
db wrote:and some DeWalt fingerless work gloves.
Bit pointless those I would have thought? I can't imagine people with no fingers doing much in the way of manual work? :?
:roll:
Not impressed with my wit then? :lol:
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I bought my 5 year old nephew a Jigsaw.














The little sod only managed to plug it in and cut his fingers off his right hand :-)



I got a pair of Dr. DRE Pro Beats - Top notch cans. Especially if you like Hip Hop.

...and I got a limited edition Bachmann Class 37 Twin Pack. Both locos assigned to Thornaby and working at Teeside Steel Works. Cost a small fortune.

BMW GS next for me ;-)
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Got a book on the 'History of Glue', Just can't put it down!!!! :D
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