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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 16 3:43 pm
by 66coronet500
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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 :thumbright:

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 :thumbright:

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
:hello2: Hi there and welcome.
:iagree: Bring out the Gibbs :thumbright: Looks cool 8-)

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?