Sitting for 23 years???

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lunatic leprechaun
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Post by lunatic leprechaun »

8) 8) 8) 8)
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Luko
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Post by Luko »

here's a few pic's of the interior, qualities not good.

not quiet sure what to do with this one, but getting her running, brakes and clutch un seized and go from there i guess.

cheers all for the advice!

http://s640.photobucket.com/albums/uu12 ... 5-0755.jpg
http://s640.photobucket.com/albums/uu12 ... 5-0754.jpg

http://s640.photobucket.com/albums/uu12 ... 5-0754.jpg
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Post by matchew »

awesome car mate and love the interior, id lower it white walls spats visor and ventians andthen cruise it as it is 8)
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Post by Stygian »

Luko wrote:here's a few pic's of the interior, qualities not good.

not quiet sure what to do with this one, but getting her running, brakes and clutch un seized and go from there i guess.

cheers all for the advice!
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My word indeed Luko, you have a beautiful car there... I'm guessing there's not that much work at all to get your FB looking fabulous.

I'm curious as to the "picnic" tray on the rear of the front seat...looks like it folds down...is that NASCO, aftermarket or home - made?
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Post by Finny »

Car looks very original 8) 8)

It the interior is good, then your onto a real winner. :D :D

Replied to your other request on engine rebuilder.
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Post by FB1960 »

congratulations on your new car, hope you enjoy the ride
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Post by Mephious »

Great car Luko !!!

The shelf is a nasco item as per below, these are pretty rare. Only other one I have seen is on Steve Jackson's car I think.

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Number 26 - Interior picnic shelf.

Very nice extra Luko !!
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Post by EKSPCL »

Nice find Luko :shock:
That shelf is definately a bonus :!:
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Post by Luko »

yep, she's a pearla guys. Picinc shelf works to had a couple of stubbies yesterday in it. :D

Not 100% sure what to do with her yet. Sunny Tim helped me start her bout a month ago, got a seized valve though and a bent push rod. have to pull the head off and get it redone and go from there, obviously after i figure out what i'm going to do with it.
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