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Here`s "ORANGEY"

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What a paint job :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:




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Jaffa'd, A mile deep 8-) 8-)
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Post by Anonymous »

....you should have seen that Chebby when it came in. Ithad had years of poor body repairs and was in a pretty awful state. Now, it looks like a brand new body shell. Thats going to be one fantastic car when its done - I know what he is getting john to do with it ;)
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Saw the car yesterday WOW thats bright.
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Post by Anonymous »

Hugger Orange is a great colour.


Mark,

Local Bereau De Change showing dollar at $1.61 to the £. You must be breathing a sigh of relief mate :lol:
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Post by Anonymous »

Sure am- got the swan off out and cut some tights; of to the bank .
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mark pinborough wrote:got the swan off out and cut some tights.
What, your own ones. :lol:
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Post by Jeff »

There is one tell tale "fix" on all tri chevy's. That make or break the whole job. I have seen fantastic resto's on them..... But that one thing has not been done, and when pointed out it is a bloody nightmare. Love the colour though! :thumbright:
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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Post by Anonymous »

...so you aren't going to say what it is Jeff - just expect us all to believe? :lol:


It isn't a restoration. It's a heavily modified car hence the tubbed rear end. :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

...so you aren't going to say what it is Jeff - just expect us all to believe? :lol:


It isn't a restoration. It's a heavily modified car hence the tubbed rear end. :thumbright:
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Post by Jeff »

Ahh.... Don't matter.... There is a big problem with Tri 5 bodies that ALWAYS needs fixing! Wilf Stacey pointed it out to me years ago.... Man that guy could prep and paint. Work he done 20 years ago, still looks new today.
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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No come on Jeffers - don't keep us all in suspenders. Spill the beans mate. :D
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That's why they call him Jeff "half the story" Brown, Clivey :roll:

I've just called UPS and they are couriering over a plot to Jeff as we speak! ;)
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Post by Jeff »

It ain't no secret! Look at the car from the front..... Look at the fender sides,

Thy should be totally flat. Mast are not, they have a slight curve on them. Its the crappy rubber mounts the body is set on that causes it...

Looking at that black 57 over the weekend, that was spot on.
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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Post by Anonymous »

.....but this one hasn't got any fenders on - its just pictures of the shell. :? :? :?

come on Jeffers, hup two son hup two. :lol: :lol:
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