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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 7:12 pm
by Scooby
Doug,at least they will match the parking bays at our local club meet.....
Only joking mate...there.. urr..different..
:thumbright:
Rich.

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 7:45 pm
by R.RUNNER
moonman wrote: and maybe one day some of you guys will tell me I've done well :thumbright: praise indeed!
cheers Doug
(not annoyed honest)& thick skinned


[-( [-( [-( :-$ :-$ :-$ :-# :-# :-# YET :twisted:

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 7:52 pm
by Gringo
strokerblue72 wrote:
moonman wrote: , secondly it has just occured to me that when this car was up for sale (dream :roll: cars ) ,Doug
i thought i recognised it i was going to look at that with the intention of buying it wasent it for sale for some time with those guys how is the car
It took me four times of reading this before I sussed where the punctuation should be! What school did you go to Si? Did they have books? :lol:

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 10:29 pm
by RayC
Very Nice.... Do they come in any other colour though????........













Joking ;) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 10:35 pm
by Kev
Hey MoonMan! Yellow car, yellow steels and hubcaps.......Good for you! Dare to be different, and I bet it will get more magazine space than a wrinkle matt black on blue engine :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 08 10:58 pm
by TYREMAN
moonman wrote:Firstly, the wheels are going in the loft until the car is yellow ,and Ive made the hardwood wedges to remove dog dishes, thanks Clivey , secondly it has just occured to me that when this car was up for sale (dream :roll: cars ) ,you lot were gossiping about it , anyone know any history WHJ393M, tyreman ? you seem to know the car, I now know I should have joined before buying as I took on quite a bit of work with this car ( hindsight , great ) though I like a challenge ,lastly I got three enquries agout the slot mags two lanes being the earliest , so I'll pm ya when I've checked out the width dims cheers Doug
Hi Moonman,i dont recall anything you should worry about mate ;) but i dont know the History myself? just remember seeing it wor sale and thinking thats a good car :thumbright: i like the later Runners and there rare ;) i think the Plymouths got better looking at the end of the Musclecar era 8-)
Is the car a true Yellow car? have you decoded it yet? it can be a pain to decode later Plymouths as sites like www.mymopar.com normaly only give you decode info up to 71 :evil:
Good l;uck with the car i like it :thumbright: i also like that Silver 440 thats been for sale recently.

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 12:41 am
by Jules
Kev wrote:....... and I bet it will get more magazine space than a wrinkle matt black on blue engine :thumbright:
:laughing3:

....... Sorry Si :oops:

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 9:55 am
by DaveBishop
Blue they say as you get older your taste changes I remember a blue D100 that had colour coded steels and dog dishes on at the time I couldn't see what you liked in them. Now things have turned around and you don't like them and I do. I must say that I am with you that on the right car they look great but some cars they just don't suite

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 9:57 am
by Anonymous
Yeah, look at the feedback I got when I wanted to put steels on my motor :roll:


How you doing Dave :thumbright:

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 12:18 pm
by Ivor
Gringo wrote: It took me four times of reading this before I sussed where the punctuation should be! What school did you go to Si? Did they have books? :lol:
Sorted! ;)

Re: my new wheels

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 12:49 pm
by Dave-R
moonman wrote:just got my wheels back from the powdercoaters :) and couldn't resist a photo , I asked for "poke yer eyes out yellow" 8-) what do you all think ?
Cheers Doug
I think i will offer an opinion. Just for the hell of it. Others do so why not?

Well Doug. I LIKE yellow cars. Particularly with a white interior and stripes.

But I hate yellow and black cars. They always look to me like they have been given a cheap respray in the wrong colour no matter how well they are done. And it will always be compared to a Wasp or Bee. So think carefully about that.

If I liked steel wheels (which I do if they are wide enough) then I think yellow wheels on a yellow car would look cool. As long as the two yellows matched of course.

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 12:55 pm
by R.RUNNER
I think the Plymouths got better looking at the end of the Musclecar era
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Are you on drugs, or what............. :violent3:

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 1:09 pm
by mopar_mark
TYREMAN wrote:i think the Plymouths got better looking at the end of the Musclecar era 8-)
R.RUNNER wrote:Are you on drugs, or what............. :violent3:
Yeah, Wine gums :D :D

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 4:05 pm
by TYREMAN
R.RUNNER wrote:I think the Plymouths got better looking at the end of the Musclecar era
quote]


Are you on drugs, or what............. :violent3:
They did mate :thumbright: peaked in 71/72 but thats only my opinion :D dont get me wrong i love the early ones ;)

Re: my new wheels

Posted: Thu May 01, 08 7:13 pm
by Anonymous
Dave wrote:


But I hate yellow and black cars. They always look to me like they have been given a cheap respray in the wrong colour no matter how well they are done. And it will always be compared to a Wasp or Bee. So think carefully about that.
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I see your point about yellow and black cars (the hood is satin black) Dave but ironically it will be a cheap respray as I'm doing it myself under my carport , but the yellow will only be temporary until a proper job can be afforded and I need to paint it some colour ,I couldn't have a white interior as according to my wife I am one of the grubbiest monkeys ever and would turn it grey almost immediately :oops: cheers Doug