
Another nooby
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[quote="Jack Claw"]As far as I know, the car was left in the UK by a US serviceman, who was recalled to the US to answer some allegations... Then owned by Dutch, Kenny Slippers then bought it and restored it, sold to Lee, then Steve, then I bought it nearly 20 years ago. A few years back, pulled out and preserved the nos matching motor, Billadeau built a motor from a pile of bits I got from Nige, then I got it thoroughly restored by Ash the Bash. I used to be a club member some years back, but let it lapse tut tut!
I have to say, I'm very pleased and happy with, proud of the car, very tidy, very fast.[/quote
Paul Bateman got it from the serviceman, he sold it to Muldoonie and then it went to the west country, Beavis Allen or Dale the fibreglass had it I forget which now. After that it retired to the north to live out a life of pampered luxury...
I remember when Chris got it there was still the remains of a multi carb fuel system under the bonnet, we figured it had had a tunnel ram on it at some point hence the hemi scoop it was wearing at the time.
It was a fast car way back then too, and had a great sound with it's big hemi Mufflers rather than the crass sounding Cherry bombs most people were using at the time, I was a convert after that and have used those mufflers on every car I've built since.
Thinking about it Chris was one of the first Mopar guys I met when I got my first one which is probably why I remember your car so well. I have some old photo's somewhere...
I have to say, I'm very pleased and happy with, proud of the car, very tidy, very fast.[/quote
Paul Bateman got it from the serviceman, he sold it to Muldoonie and then it went to the west country, Beavis Allen or Dale the fibreglass had it I forget which now. After that it retired to the north to live out a life of pampered luxury...
I remember when Chris got it there was still the remains of a multi carb fuel system under the bonnet, we figured it had had a tunnel ram on it at some point hence the hemi scoop it was wearing at the time.
It was a fast car way back then too, and had a great sound with it's big hemi Mufflers rather than the crass sounding Cherry bombs most people were using at the time, I was a convert after that and have used those mufflers on every car I've built since.
Thinking about it Chris was one of the first Mopar guys I met when I got my first one which is probably why I remember your car so well. I have some old photo's somewhere...
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