Going to view a car Monday.
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I went to look at the car yesterday and it was even better than I could have hoped for
I spent a good hour looking over it and couldn't find a single piece of rot anywhere! Most surpising of all were the panels - laser straight with not a dent to be found. The whole car is rock solid throughout.
The patina is stunning! What's left of the paint is all original - the remainder is pure sunbleached heaven. I couldn't find any signs of bondo either.
The only thing that needs adressing are the carpets which have almost disintergrated.
My personal opinion is that it's one of the coolest looking cars I've ever seen!! I may well have paid a little over the odds for it but I'm over the moon with what I've bought. For me, the price pales into insignificance
relative to the fun and enjoyment I know I'm going to have with it!
Rock on!!
I spent a good hour looking over it and couldn't find a single piece of rot anywhere! Most surpising of all were the panels - laser straight with not a dent to be found. The whole car is rock solid throughout.
The patina is stunning! What's left of the paint is all original - the remainder is pure sunbleached heaven. I couldn't find any signs of bondo either.
The only thing that needs adressing are the carpets which have almost disintergrated.
My personal opinion is that it's one of the coolest looking cars I've ever seen!! I may well have paid a little over the odds for it but I'm over the moon with what I've bought. For me, the price pales into insignificance
relative to the fun and enjoyment I know I'm going to have with it!
Rock on!!
"Nah!"
yes
nearly had a 4 door one of them in OZ same front they just called it a parisienne.
wifes great uncle used one to 4 wheel trailer/deliver his fine and beautifully formed fibreglass boat hulls and mobile homes all over Oz. he loved it never missed a beat
looks the buisness and you can use it to tow yer barge
Dave
nearly had a 4 door one of them in OZ same front they just called it a parisienne.
wifes great uncle used one to 4 wheel trailer/deliver his fine and beautifully formed fibreglass boat hulls and mobile homes all over Oz. he loved it never missed a beat
looks the buisness and you can use it to tow yer barge
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
Fantastic Jem. I love the look of that & understand where your coming from. I would love a stacked headlight convertible motor myself. I would chop the Charger in if one came my way that took my fancy. Good on you 
Last edited by charger01 on Tue Jun 18, 13 1:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
good result ! sounds like your well happy, enjoy
no doubt will see it @ the nats
no doubt will see it @ the nats
life is not a spectator sport
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Great stuff Jem!
When do you pick it up.......Or have you already paid the man?
Would love to see some more photo's when you get a chance........Welcome back to Classic Yank Ownership!
When do you pick it up.......Or have you already paid the man?
Would love to see some more photo's when you get a chance........Welcome back to Classic Yank Ownership!
Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
Paid a deposit. Car needs to be MOT'd by the seller so hopefully in a few days time I'll have it. He's even delivering it for me................which is nice.Dave81 wrote:Great stuff Jem!![]()
When do you pick it up.......Or have you already paid the man?
Would love to see some more photo's when you get a chance........Welcome back to Classic Yank Ownership!
"Nah!"
Certainly did Rob. As it happens it's the furthest North I've ever beenRobTwin wrote:Did you go all the way to Durham to see it Jem? Blimey you're keen![]()
Re the carpet - just buy a new one from Summit or Legendary (etc) and leave it out in the sun for a few hours - it's soon look like it's 30 years old![]()
Oh, and nice choice by the way. Look forward to seeing you work your magic on it
"Nah!"
That's it really Carl. The body doesn't need touching at all apart from a liberal dose of Gibbs.Carl wrote:So the plan Jem is to drive as is? No tuning and no painting, there must be a little something planned for it?
However, I think it would be rude not try and get some more power out of the motor
And maybe the rims.
"Nah!"

