My question is how did they get this car balanced at such a ridiculous angle using a feeble piece of timber...?<br>
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And then down again?<br>
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Car on a stick...!
Re: Car on a stick...!
I can not answer that one but i will say not to buy it as ive seen the car in the flesh and it will be a very long and painfull restoration. <br>
Not worth the buy it now price (in my humble oppinion)<br>
J.
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Not worth the buy it now price (in my humble oppinion)<br>
J.
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Re: Car on a stick...!
What concerns me is how they got it down!?<br>
I had a 1300GT about 3 years ago cracking car just rotten. I think you need real dedication to restore these cars.
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I had a 1300GT about 3 years ago cracking car just rotten. I think you need real dedication to restore these cars.
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1100 series
I had a 1300 once. It kept breaking, and rusted faster than I could weld it.<br>
This one is probably only worth the price of the displacers.<br>
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Chris
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This one is probably only worth the price of the displacers.<br>
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Chris
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