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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 16 3:43 pm
by 66coronet500
this is the coronet not got any of dart yet, i did take it for mot today though which it failed miserably
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 16 4:07 pm
by Dom66
Cool, looks mostly complete and from the pics at least, more solid than most you see sitting like that
It'd be good to see progress pics once you start working on her.
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 16 8:11 pm
by Mopar Monkey
Welcome.
At least you have a benchmark with the MOT and an idea of areas you need to work on. Are you painting the car or leaving as is?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 16 10:59 am
by Carl
Welcome friend
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 16 5:05 pm
by raven68
What part of the UK are you? If your looking to fill the workshop its good to know where you are? Welcome to the MMA by the way

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 16 5:09 pm
by Steve
Welcome and that's a cool looking car!! Im a big fan of leaving cars original so it will be interesting to see what you eventually do with it...patina, clearcoat, fresh paint....mmmmm....decisions decisions

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 16 5:45 pm
by Pete
Break out the Gibbs!!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 16 2:59 pm
by Demon James

Hi there and welcome.

Bring out the Gibbs

Looks cool

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 16 6:54 pm
by MilesnMiles
Like that. Gibbs please!
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 16 11:53 pm
by 66coronet500
whats gibbs ? i am in mansfield but my workshop is in calverton, i have decided to just keep the coronet and sell the dart to fund it as some of you may have seen my for sale thread
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 16 7:35 am
by MilesnMiles
This stuff
http://www.gibbsbrandlubricant.com
Spray it on unprotected surfaces, it drys quickly and leaves no sticky residue and keeps moisture out.
I use all over my heavily patina'd car and it's especially good for chassis boxes, cross members, spray down the inside of the boot panels into the quarters etc
It's also a brilliant anti seize fluid
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 16 6:39 pm
by lough3969
MilesnMiles wrote:This stuff
http://www.gibbsbrandlubricant.com
Spray it on unprotected surfaces, it drys quickly and leaves no sticky residue and keeps moisture out.
I use all over my heavily patina'd car and it's especially good for chassis boxes, cross members, spray down the inside of the boot panels into the quarters etc
It's also a brilliant anti seize fluid
is there a good supplier in the UK that doesn't apply a huge mark up?