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Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 5:51 pm
by Derek
R.RUNNER wrote:Dave wrote:Blue wrote: neglect, poor workmanship and some downright dangerous bodging.
Yep. Sounds about right.
Anton used to own this, didn`t he?
Don`t delete this one admin boy`s (blue)
Naughty. LOL. He wont bite Andy, he has got used to you now.

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 8:10 am
by R.RUNNER
Give it time, give it time!!!!!
Happy New Year, Del.
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 11:06 am
by steveo
isn't there another cuda with a similar reg EHJ ...H looks same but no shaker & four speed also

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 11:12 am
by Jem
Blue and I bought it as a joint venture and we paid considerably less than £12k for it.
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 11:42 am
by Richard
Looks good, blue will make it stunning. I looked at one years ago that was very similar-when you turned the steering the shock tower moved nearly as much as the wheel!
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 2:26 pm
by Adam
steveo wrote:isn't there another cuda with a similar reg EHJ ...H looks same but no shaker & four speed also

The only other FC7 Cuda with an EHJ plate that I know of is this 440-6 car. Haven't seen it in about 10 years.
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 2:41 pm
by Jem
Didn't it belong to a guy called Alan Gregory? Paul Gregory? From memory I think he was the first person to win the Best In Show trophy.
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 2:59 pm
by Jim
The first person to win best in show at the Nat's was Alan Tansley, with his 440-6 Cuda. - I think he is the only person to win twice (with his Hemi Charger).
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 3:22 pm
by Jem
Perhaps second person to win it then Jim? Surname was definitely Gregory - I remember seeing it on the shield when I won it twice too

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 4:18 pm
by Dave-R
Jim wrote:The first person to win best in show at the Nat's was Alan Tansley, with his 440-6 Cuda.
I think that is the one now owned by Geordie Paul?
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 5:17 pm
by Adam
Jem wrote:Perhaps second person to win it then Jim? Surname was definitely Gregory - I remember seeing it on the shield when I won it twice too

Yes, Alan Gregory, won Best in Show in 1997
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 10:34 pm
by Ashley
Here's Paul's little beauty

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 11 11:50 pm
by Dave-R
That can't be Paul's. It's been washed!

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 11 11:00 am
by Jim
Dave wrote:Jim wrote:The first person to win best in show at the Nat's was Alan Tansley, with his 440-6 Cuda.
I think that is the one now owned by Geordie Paul?
Hi Dave,
Alan still has his Cuda.
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 11 12:01 am
by J Clark
Jem wrote:Blue and I bought it as a joint venture and we paid considerably less than £12k for it.
Stop, you're killing me...............
Dave wrote:Blue wrote: neglect, poor workmanship and some downright dangerous bodging.
Yep. Sounds about right.
At this price level this is what I would expect, I had just the same with my Roadrunner, some of the things I unearthed.......... but that's what it's all about, the fun of 'righting the wrongs' and rebuilding the car to your own standards and specifications......
