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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 07 11:41 pm
by BUDGIE
Car has just arrived.......MINUS......both front T/Thrust alloys/Tyre's,
max wedge hood scoop, plus various exterior trim pieces...... Thieving scumbag Bananarama!
Anyone with a M/W hood scoop and 64 Fury trim for sale please let me know.
Other than that, happy with her....

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 8:29 am
by Guy
Dale the fibreglass man may have the scoop someone here will have his contact number.
You taking it to the HRDs then Mal?
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 9:00 am
by RobTwin
Dale's website
http://www.andyrem.freeserve.co.uk/subp ... m_brk2.htm
(contact details at the bottom of the page)
Oh, and, good to see you've got another 'keeper' Mal

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 5:20 pm
by BUDGIE
Thanks Guy/Rob I've got in touch with Dale for a replacement
All being well I'll be at the HRDs on the Sunday only as I have to attend my nieces wedding on the Saturday, bad timing or what
First time ever but looks like I'll have to trailer her as I'm out of time to get her tested and registered

Make sure one of you saves me a space

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 7:50 pm
by Anonymous
We havin a bit of a 64 Plymouth meet on the Sunday then Mal???
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 8:42 pm
by andyrob
mal, cannot belive they pinched that much off the car, didnt come out of jacksonville ? as I have been warned about shipping from there
you poor bugger, I'd be gutted

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 07 10:57 pm
by RobTwin
Ours came out of Jacksonville and we got away with just a missing number plate and a pair of spare wiper blades! Think we got off lightly compared to you Mal, esp if Jacksonville has such a bad reputation.
Mind you we did pay thru the nose to have the car watched at all times before it went in its container

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 5:37 pm
by BUDGIE
This car came out of Galveston, Texas. But here is the strange thing, this car was containerized together with others which where much more valuable etc and where all untouched. I am still getting to the bottom of it but I have an idea it could have been the pickup/transporter man who just might have the same car

Whoever it was, they had possession of the keys because the trim on the trunk has to be unbolted from inside of it.
Any road up the insurance will eventually cough-up (I hope

) but still a pain to get some of these old trim pieces

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 6:01 pm
by Rich
thats a bit naff old son..cool car though..
I take it you are home,I am still in Spain at the mo but will be back on Tues..Just popped on in an internet caff for a nosey..

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 6:08 pm
by Cannonball
you sure the seller dident relieve them bits before it was picked up budge,
insurance waste off time that the excess will cost you more than the value off bits son
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 6:11 pm
by BUDGIE
Hey shag still swettin your nuts off at your mar's then

We will have to compare sun tan's.....got any white bit's
I got back on Friday, now tryin to get the Fury ready for next Sunday

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 6:15 pm
by BUDGIE
Cannonball wrote:you sure the seller dident relieve them bits before it was picked up budge,
insurance waste off time that the excess will cost you more than the value off bits son
Of course Dunc, you just don't know for sure I know but this old boy sounds 100% genuine
I will put a claim in against my shippers who are coverd by Loyyds of London

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 6:37 pm
by Cannonball
best off luck mate
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 9:20 pm
by RayC
Sorry to hear that mate, makes ya P... boil don`t it !! Best of luck sorting it out

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 07 9:22 pm
by Anonymous
Bad news about the shipping, but great car
