NIGEL's 1968 LL1 383

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NIGEL's 1968 LL1 383

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Here we go then Nigel is one of the nicest Guy's you will ever meet, But he knows what is right and his car is NO different He got the car of Tony O and did drive it for as while before the work started :? we all know where this is going :roll: I have been given permission to start this off as Nigel is still in the garage at the moment :D This was a good daily driver from the south (Alabama) or so he was told :scratch: :banghead: #-o
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and so the work started :(
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and some more work :?
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and some more :?
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and some more :roll:
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I met Nigel @ Billing and he's such a nice gent. Was his car bad then? I remember seeing it for sale when i was looking. The workmanship looks ace.
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I met Nigel @ Billing and he's such a nice gent. Was his car bad then? I remember seeing it for sale when i was looking. The workmanship looks ace.
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Post by Anonymous »

Well the floors were made of glass-fiber :shock: from under the car they looked great with under seal on as well :roll: I have left some of the bits off as it is Nigel's car and if he want's to post them he can ;) But the work he has been doing is first class :thumbright: He is now doing my 1 owner XR4i too :lol: BLACK is good :twisted:
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I spoke to Nige today actually, because his door cards will shortly make their way onto my '68. Glassfibre floors is baaaaad news! I was lucky with my Charger, as although the back was rotten the car had never been bodged or disguised.
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Work looks great,is nigel coming to mopar nats by any chance?
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Well the car sure is looking tasty now. Nice job.
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Post by Matt74 »

Nice!
That's the colour mine should be.

I'm pretty sure that used to be owned by a guy in the Confederate General Lee Fan Club.

Looking forward to more progress pics :thumbright:
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Post by nigel »

Glad you all like the pics. I'm not that good with these PC things (I can only just turn them on) so I've given Paul a disc with a few more pics so he'll probably bore you all senseless over the coming months. Thanks for looking.
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Post by Charger »

nice colour 8-), nice work :thumbright:
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Was it in as bad a state as "GRINGO`S" charger??????????????????

Where did he get his car from again? :P :P :P
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