My Chopped wagon

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I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Blacky wrote:here it is - viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2990
Nice one blacky, good info.
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Dash looks great Trev. It looks so clean like that. It will be an eye catching car.
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Brian Westlake wrote:Dash looks great Trev. It looks so clean like that. It will be an eye catching car.
Tony.
gonna be hard to steer though ..... :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :lol:
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Blacky wrote:
Brian Westlake wrote:Dash looks great Trev. It looks so clean like that. It will be an eye catching car.
Tony.
gonna be hard to steer though ..... :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :lol:
Thanks Tony.

I'm thinking about installing some kind of wheel on a shaft set up to connect to the front wheels to help with the direction issue Blacky, I think it may work.

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Trev wrote:
Blacky wrote:
Brian Westlake wrote:Dash looks great Trev. It looks so clean like that. It will be an eye catching car.
Tony.
gonna be hard to steer though ..... :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :lol:
Thanks Tony.

I'm thinking about installing some kind of wheel on a shaft set up to connect to the front wheels to help with the direction issue Blacky, I think it may work.
Youre an ideas man Trev 8) 8) :lol:
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Dropped my interior off at the upholsterers today, about 6 weeks to do it.
It's getting closer.

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Looking Great Trev, Keep up the good work.
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EK DAZ wrote:Looking Great Trev, Keep up the good work.
Thanks Daz.

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Love those bonnet louvres Trev. Just noticed your sporting an EK plenum cover. Were the FB cover louvres too much with the bonnet?

Best of both worlds with the FB side flashes and a bit of EK. And then some with the chop and power up.

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Errol, the fb one was rusty, so I used the EK item.
I've been picked up on this a few times but it really doesn't matter to me.
It's a modified car but people can't get over me using non original parts, weird.

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flying along Trev 8) :thumbsup:
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Mick wrote:flying along Trev 8) :thumbsup:
Keen to get it done Mick.
Spent the day working on it today from 4am till 4pm. Got lots of small jobs done.

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You are keener than me Spent the day working on it today from 4am till 4pm. Got lots of small jobs done.
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Trev wrote:
Mick wrote:flying along Trev 8) :thumbsup:
Keen to get it done Mick.
Spent the day working on it today from 4am till 4pm. Got lots of small jobs done.

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Thats a lot of coffee :thumbsup:
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