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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 09 9:24 am
by Ivor
Don't let those nasty boys upset you Clivey! :D

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 09 11:48 am
by Anonymous
Well, it won't get lost in a sea of black or orange ones, that's for sure. :thumbright:

Top job, Clive. Congrats for keeping at it ... and keeping spending. 8-)

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 09 7:45 pm
by Anonymous
Do you know what? I am just soooo fliipin excited about that car I cannot tell you. I am sitting here studying (brief 5 minute recess at the mo) grinning thinking about driving it.

I have had a lot of yankee motors over the past 18 years and I have ALWAYS wanted to do this with a car. I got my chance in the end and it will actually be with a car I want to keep.

Well happy :D :D :D :D :D

Best decision I ever made as far as that car is concerned, handing it to John. :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 6:04 pm
by Anonymous
Me and Connor went and had a look at Clives car today and John gave us a guided tour. We were like kids in a sweet shop John and his team are doing some fantastic work down there and if any of you can get there on a Saturday it is well worth the trip. Clives 70 and the yellow 68 look really fantastic no wonder Clive has such a big grin. John thanks for the hospitality and here are a few pics.

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 6:06 pm
by Anonymous
few more

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 6:25 pm
by Anonymous
great pics martin bout time we got some decent ones of the recent work been done

clive that looks amazing :thumbright: you have a big enough shelf for all those trophies you are going to be winning

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 6:37 pm
by Cannonball
nice, hope that steer column is gettin a coat off paint, :shock:

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 7:07 pm
by Anonymous
Some more

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 7:09 pm
by Anonymous
...and more

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 7:13 pm
by Anonymous
Cannonball wrote:nice, hope that steer column is gettin a coat off paint, :shock:
]]]Not this time round mate. If I see a pristine interior I'll drive it like a pristine car - a tart in other words. I didn't want the column or dash facia touched. Old woodgrain, old dial faces etc. etc. (even though I had replacements to go on).

John put the decals on for me today. I skillfully peeled the backing off and he fitted em - what a team.

The car looks gorgeous as ever and I can't wait to take her for a spin. Its in good hands.


Pukka job :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 9:39 pm
by Anonymous
Get the colum painted clive, be a real shame to leave it like that when the rest of the car looks so good.

top work john and his team. :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 09 10:19 pm
by Cannonball
CRAIG wrote:Get the colum painted clive, be a real shame to leave it like that when the rest of the car looks so good.

top work john and his team. :thumbright:
i agree craig the dashtop has been done, dont matter if your seats etc are ratty but the metalwork should be done

enough anyway your mtr clivey matey not gonna get you another bloody debate goin, :D

Posted: Fri May 08, 09 8:17 pm
by JustinMFox
Ready in time for Brooklands mate?

Posted: Fri May 08, 09 8:27 pm
by Anonymous
Fingers are crossed Justin.

Everything the car needs (except the windscreen - which hadnt been delivered when I rang at 11:45) is there. The downpipes are on, carpet in, some seats are in, everything under the hood is done. I 'think' it is ready for firing up.

Its going to be very tight, but it MIGHT be at Brooklands. I have to try and get some more money together to get the tab paid and I have asked John to put some miles on her so he can spanner her up, ready for me to rag it. I am really looking forward to this, I need something to put a smile on my face right now.

JC not there tomorrow, he's been away on the Harley for a while on hols. Next saturday will be the one. :thumbright:

Posted: Fri May 08, 09 8:44 pm
by Dave-R
Clivey wrote: The downpipes are on,
I had to double take there. I read that as sidepipes the first time. :lol: