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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 13 9:42 pm
by Jon Connolly
Cannonball wrote:
THATS CRAZY JON, THEY WERE FITTED TO 383 N SP JENSENS JUST A YORK COMPRESSOR
It`s one of those things that the internet has killed off ... knowing what bits you can get cheap and sell high. Pretty sure it was this one that John Haynes restored. Compressor is common it is the indoor bit that is rare.
http://www.johnhaynesmercedes.co.uk/res ... 600-detail
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 13 9:48 pm
by Mossy68
Absolutely love it
May have to pay you a visit for a ride in that beauty Jem

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 9:34 am
by db
Just caught up on this thread.
These ocean liners aren't really my thing and the pic of a shiny one you put did nothing for me but the pic of yours side on, in all it's rusting glory is something else Jem!
It does look stunning and I wouldn't change a thing. Congratulations on finding your dream car

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 1:36 pm
by Jem
Blimey

Yep, exactly the same as mine

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 2:54 pm
by Jem
Maybe it would be better without the fender skirts?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 3:15 pm
by Blue
Now that's looking better already!
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 4:52 pm
by Carl
Oh yes Jem now your talking, that car looks lush like that how can you hide those wheel arches away they are perfect.
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 5:00 pm
by V8 Sam
Bit small.
Awesome car!
Bet that has some serious street presence
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 13 5:02 pm
by Carl
Im not keen on the wheels though
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 13 8:38 am
by bruvmopar
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 13 10:39 pm
by Stu
Better without skirts

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 13 3:37 pm
by Jem
Scored these tasty vintage Keystones for the Bonster

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 13 8:48 pm
by RW71
Hey Jem, how about this groovy box art for some inspiration!

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 13 11:06 am
by AllKiller
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 13 9:47 pm
by comeonsasha
she"s a beauty..love the lines of the side glass..would look great with a vintage yellow tint on the glass...