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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 9:39 pm
by Roger
Thats the one!!!
Still with its air con pipes there

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 9:42 pm
by Roger
Pete wrote:Good to see you again, Roger.
What's with the Chubby Axle ????
Needed something for it to sit/roll on. Thats a dolly LSD axle - really ought to sell it, worth a few quid with an LSD

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 9:44 pm
by Roger
Cool! Amazing how many pics of it keep popping up. Blue had a pic of it in the same field from a different angle if i recall correctly.
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 10:03 pm
by R.RUNNER
Keep me in mind for the LSD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PM

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 10:07 pm
by mopar_mark
R.RUNNER wrote:Keep me in mind for the LSD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PM

Think you have taken enough LSD
Roger, tremendous work

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 09 10:43 pm
by steveo
Roger wrote:
Cool! Amazing how many pics of it keep popping up. Blue had a pic of it in the same field from a different angle if i recall correctly.
it might well be Blues picture also , as i saved it from somewhere on the web years ago , can't remember now ..might of even been on the old MMA site , as i try to keep track of all the second generations over here , mainly 69 R/T se cars

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 09 1:56 pm
by Ivor
Best I get my overalls ready then Rog!
Nice to see some progress being made after all this time!

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 09 9:11 am
by morgan
Wow. Thats some serious metalwork going on. Hat off to you... Sail panel reconstruction particularly cool.
Ref the Axle under the front. 4WD Charger ? Awesome.

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 09 9:20 am
by Dave-R
Beautiful bodywork. Just beautiful.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 8:00 pm
by Roger
Dave wrote:Beautiful bodywork. Just beautiful.

Cheers Dave!
Been messing about a bit, but the shell is all masked up ready for final painting.
After all the basecoat fiasco's i thought id try some waterbased stuff as it is alledgedly easier. Done a door (spare one) and it wasn't really good enough. Quick call to Ivor and he did a rather better job!
Eventually however we concluded that we will go with traditional solvent base coat, to be applied by the man himself, Ivor, next weekend, as clearly im not up to it
Big thanks to Ivor once again

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 8:21 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 8:33 pm
by Anonymous
Looks great.
If you have any tins of T5 left over .....

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 8:39 pm
by Roger
Where do you keep digging them up from? You must give me the low down on its former life sometime
I see the sill trims were off then. They got put back on but sadly with self tappers

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 9:18 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 09 9:55 pm
by steveo
good pictures Mr Runner

where was the Bronze picture taken ..northweald ??