RHD '68 BARRACUDA RESTORATION
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Re: RHD '68 BARRACUDA RESTORATION
Brilliant work!!

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- Stu
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Tidy. 
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Great work and I love these build threads.
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that is some good skill in welding and sheet metal there, well done 
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Thanks for all the nice comments guys 
Re: RHD '68 BARRACUDA RESTORATION
Just thought I'd update everyone,
After some deliberation, I'd decided to sell the car & it has now passed into the hands of some mates of Blue's, Chris & Roydon who are going to carry on the restoration. I've been toying with the idea of selling for a while, due to a lack of time, lack of decent facilities & a health issue which has arisen which has made work on the car more difficult. The completion of the fabrication work on the shell seemed like a good point to stop.
I'm gutted, but at the same time happy that it's gone to the right people who have a lot more knowledge than me on these cars & will make a proper job of it. It probably still wouldn't be finished in another 10 years in my ownership!
Many thanks to Blue, Chris & Roydon who have been completely fair & respectful of my situation, no nonsense & basically top blokes.
Thanks also for everyone's positive comments on here throughout the build, you're a great bunch, with none of the crap you get on some forums.
I'll still be lurking & following everyone's builds!
Cheers guys

After some deliberation, I'd decided to sell the car & it has now passed into the hands of some mates of Blue's, Chris & Roydon who are going to carry on the restoration. I've been toying with the idea of selling for a while, due to a lack of time, lack of decent facilities & a health issue which has arisen which has made work on the car more difficult. The completion of the fabrication work on the shell seemed like a good point to stop.
I'm gutted, but at the same time happy that it's gone to the right people who have a lot more knowledge than me on these cars & will make a proper job of it. It probably still wouldn't be finished in another 10 years in my ownership!
Many thanks to Blue, Chris & Roydon who have been completely fair & respectful of my situation, no nonsense & basically top blokes.
Thanks also for everyone's positive comments on here throughout the build, you're a great bunch, with none of the crap you get on some forums.
I'll still be lurking & following everyone's builds!
Cheers guys
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Sorry to hear that life has got in the way, hope all is ok and your health improves.
I think you’ve done a great job to get it this far and the metalwork looks great. Good to know that it’s gone to about the best home it could have done for an A Body in need of care.
All the best.
I think you’ve done a great job to get it this far and the metalwork looks great. Good to know that it’s gone to about the best home it could have done for an A Body in need of care.
All the best.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
70 Challenger
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NSS/435