Toledo TS
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Re: TS
How about this?<br>
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It would be an ideal project for a TS replica. Steve W still has the ex-Jod 1500 lump that was in this car previously and a pair of front wings. I can use the ex-Jod single rail box that was put in Snowdrop until I fitted a new clutch. Just need a proshaft and axle to complete the drivetrain, vinyl on the roof, a pair of carbs, a black grille, the wheel covers, TS badges and hey presto, a TS replica! A TS could've been had in Carmine paint with Chestnut trim.
<p>Toledo Man<br>
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1974 Toledo 2-door (currently a spares car for Snowdrop)<br>
1973 1500fwd (Baby Blue slowly being recommissioned)<br>
1971 1500fwd (spares car for Baby Blue & future donor for the "Stretch 1500" project)<br>
1983 Acclaim HL (Becky, my daily driver)<br>
1977 Dolomite 1300 (Snowdrop, just failed the MoT - AAARRGGHHHH!!!!!)</p><i></i>
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It would be an ideal project for a TS replica. Steve W still has the ex-Jod 1500 lump that was in this car previously and a pair of front wings. I can use the ex-Jod single rail box that was put in Snowdrop until I fitted a new clutch. Just need a proshaft and axle to complete the drivetrain, vinyl on the roof, a pair of carbs, a black grille, the wheel covers, TS badges and hey presto, a TS replica! A TS could've been had in Carmine paint with Chestnut trim.
<p>Toledo Man<br>
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1974 Toledo 2-door (currently a spares car for Snowdrop)<br>
1973 1500fwd (Baby Blue slowly being recommissioned)<br>
1971 1500fwd (spares car for Baby Blue & future donor for the "Stretch 1500" project)<br>
1983 Acclaim HL (Becky, my daily driver)<br>
1977 Dolomite 1300 (Snowdrop, just failed the MoT - AAARRGGHHHH!!!!!)</p><i></i>
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front end
I have a complete front both wings and front panel all in one piece needs abit of work<br>
Cheers<br>
Rob
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Cheers<br>
Rob
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Re: front end
Only snag is that my Toledo is in Halifax in West Yorkshire minus a rear axle...
<p>Toledo Man<br>
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1974 Toledo 2-door (currently a spares car for Snowdrop)<br>
1973 1500fwd (Baby Blue slowly being recommissioned)<br>
1971 1500fwd (spares car for Baby Blue & future donor for the "Stretch 1500" project)<br>
1983 Acclaim HL (Becky, my daily driver)<br>
1977 Dolomite 1300 (Snowdrop, just failed the MoT - AAARRGGHHHH!!!!!)</p><i></i>
<p>Toledo Man<br>
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1974 Toledo 2-door (currently a spares car for Snowdrop)<br>
1973 1500fwd (Baby Blue slowly being recommissioned)<br>
1971 1500fwd (spares car for Baby Blue & future donor for the "Stretch 1500" project)<br>
1983 Acclaim HL (Becky, my daily driver)<br>
1977 Dolomite 1300 (Snowdrop, just failed the MoT - AAARRGGHHHH!!!!!)</p><i></i>
Re:TS
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And to knock up a TS style dashboard - a flat one with extra dials - cannot remember how many extra and what they were though. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :o --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/embarassed.gif ALT=":o"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->
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And to knock up a TS style dashboard - a flat one with extra dials - cannot remember how many extra and what they were though. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :o --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/embarassed.gif ALT=":o"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->
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