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Posted: Sun Apr 21, 13 10:26 am
by Adrian Worman
Checked mine Paul and they are 24" front and rear from wheel arch centres, flat edge of sill to floor just about 8" :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 13 3:21 pm
by Dave-R
Dave wrote:Many people dream of doing a build like this but never Bananarama!.

So many in fact that I wondered if you were yet another dreamer.

Boy was I wrong. :lol:
Nope. I wasn't wrong after all.

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 13 3:28 pm
by 74challenger318
when your not well enough to do the job, something has to go,

since Christmas, i have taken in just under 6K, after i have paid for unit/elec/rates etc costing me more to be here than its worth to keep the cars,

there comes a time when you have to make a decision

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 13 3:30 pm
by Pete
Fair play, and it is a personal decision and it depends very much on your predicament at the time.

Hope you stay in the club and in the hobby in general, and that things turn around....

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 7:24 pm
by Dave-R
74challenger318 wrote:when your not well enough to do the job, something has to go,

since Christmas, i have taken in just under 6K, after i have paid for unit/elec/rates etc costing me more to be here than its worth to keep the cars,

there comes a time when you have to make a decision
Wow never occurred to me this could be down to illness. Me with my foot in my mouth again eh?

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 8:51 pm
by Cannonball
Dave wrote:
74challenger318 wrote:when your not well enough to do the job, something has to go,

since Christmas, i have taken in just under 6K, after i have paid for unit/elec/rates etc costing me more to be here than its worth to keep the cars,

there comes a time when you have to make a decision
Wow never occurred to me this could be down to illness. Me with my foot in my mouth again eh?
hopefully its not a seious illness as far as i know its back problems which when bad are certainly no joke and can make work ni on impossible it has with me the odd time :shock: yet it has never stopped me shagging funny how pain disapears with pleasure, ;) :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 9:02 pm
by shovelheadrob
Cannonball wrote: back problems which when bad are certainly no joke and can make work ni on impossible it has with me the odd time :shock: yet it has never stopped me shagging funny how pain disapears with pleasure, ;) :lol:
Yeah sometimes you just gotta grin & bear it! :D

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 9:16 pm
by Cannonball
shovelheadrob wrote:
Cannonball wrote: back problems which when bad are certainly no joke and can make work ni on impossible it has with me the odd time :shock: yet it has never stopped me shagging funny how pain disapears with pleasure, ;) :lol:
Yeah sometimes you just gotta grin & bear it! :D
sooooo right rob think i could have me legs cut off n not notice till i went to walk n wipe me knob on the curtains, ;) :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 9:18 pm
by jerry
And another thread goes downhill fast :roll: :D

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 9:20 pm
by Cannonball
jerry wrote:And another thread goes downhill fast :roll: :D
keeps em on top jezza ;) or totaly ignored by the non shaggers on here,
;)

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 9:24 pm
by 74challenger318
Yeah, had bad back problems, but that seems to have eased now i have stopped driving as much and started walking, but the all over pain has been there for a while and getting worse, been for loads of blood tests and x rays past 8 years, and they have found nothing just put me on co-codamol and Ibrufen, but gradually got use to them,

finally diagnosed it about 4 months ago as Fibromyalgia, so now taking Duloxetine, Naproxen, and Tramadol, which seem to ease the pain, but leave me tired so dont get much work done through day, without loads of breaks plus cannot sleep to well,

finally decided that i probably wont get all these cars done so might as well cut my losses and sell as storing them would cost more than there worth, plus dont know how much longer i will be able to do the job,

so there it is, might have someone else lined up on the Challenger to carry on with it

Paul.

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 13 10:50 pm
by MilesnMiles
Sorry to hear that diagnosis, chap. I have a friend with that condition. I hope the treatments relieve the symptoms for you.