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Old 19th April 2011, 22:51   #21
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Hi Tim,

Many thanks for your very kind comments,about my motor very much appreciated,would very much like to repay my compliments to you on your beautifull & stunning looking example,of what I think a 75 should look like,indeed a credit to you Sir.

I only wish I could get mine looking somewhere near to yours,but I am not that good i'm afraid,mind you my arthritis does'nt help matters [thats not a hint btw lol]more a frustration of not being able to emulate your motor,as being the same colour,I try to use yours as a benchmark of what I would dearly love mine to look like.

I have had mine from very nearly new,and dont ever plan on letting her go,consequently following with eagerness what you are doing to the underside of yours.I had mine waxoiled after I bought her and know that doesnt last forever.

Would dearly love to have mine expertly done;the full bodywork treatment including the underside,when finances allow,maybe we can have a chat at the SARR.

Very Best Regards.

John.
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Old 20th April 2011, 22:29   #22
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Hi Tim,

Many thanks for your very kind comments,about my motor very much appreciated,would very much like to repay my compliments to you on your beautifull & stunning looking example,of what I think a 75 should look like,indeed a credit to you Sir.

I only wish I could get mine looking somewhere near to yours,but I am not that good i'm afraid,mind you my arthritis does'nt help matters [thats not a hint btw lol]more a frustration of not being able to emulate your motor,as being the same colour,I try to use yours as a benchmark of what I would dearly love mine to look like.

I have had mine from very nearly new,and dont ever plan on letting her go,consequently following with eagerness what you are doing to the underside of yours.I had mine waxoiled after I bought her and know that doesnt last forever.

Would dearly love to have mine expertly done;the full bodywork treatment including the underside,when finances allow,maybe we can have a chat at the SARR.

Very Best Regards.

John.
Hi John,

Thanks for the kind words, see you at SARR for a chat.
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Old 10th July 2011, 11:28   #23
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I know that this pic is somewhere in the events section, but it's so good I couldn't miss posting it here too. I can't even take credit either, it was taken by Glenn (Yella Fella):

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Old 11th July 2011, 09:54   #24
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Great looking car and stunning work.



(I don't like the wheels from Tesco's )
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Old 11th July 2011, 10:07   #25
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(I don't like the wheels from Tesco's )

Thanks (I think) The Tesco's thing is lost on me though, probably being a bit dim. Yeah I was it's just dawned on me.
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Old 11th July 2011, 21:31   #26
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Car is stunning,I really like the boot rack just adds to the whole car.A credit to you look after her.
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Old 12th July 2011, 12:45   #27
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Car is stunning,I really like the boot rack just adds to the whole car.A credit to you look after her.
Thanks Neale, it took a few years to get her looking like this and there are still a few minor jobs to do. Not using the car as daily transport any more has helped too. My next task is to source a leather handbrake handle to replace the Project Drive plastic thing. That should eradicate all traces of P D from the car.
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