Some rusty garden furniture

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Some rusty garden furniture

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I spotted these a while back in an industrial estate that i was doing a job in. I was driving past this morn so decided to stop in and grab some pics..
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And of course i had to jump in one of the shots
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you gotta get that ute lower! :twisted: maybe just lower the front and leave the arse up to give it some rake-and it won't cause clearance problems when you have a heavy load in the back
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Ill do it for ya :D

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Yeah tell me about, Jimmy. Looks horrible right now, just waiting for my mates hoist to be free then it'll be getting done.
That's awesome Harko! How do you do it so seamlessly?? Looks 100% real
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Thats Roadster down near my old stomping ground (lived in Chelsea Heights for 30 odd years), Nekro used to work there. They do trucks, cars, customs hotrods movie cars etc...

Your ute will look good lowered. No hurry up and do it :twisted: :lol: :lol:
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Nailed it DR, have the rusters always been out front of the place?
Trust me no one wants it lowered more than i do! Hopefully get it done this weekend..
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Yep, as far as I know they went in when they setup shop there.
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here is a pic of one of my ....rusty garden furniture :)
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Not even that badge is giving it away for me....
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ha ha ,
it is a 1966 rambler classic v8 wagon, it is a spares car for my 64 rambler.(see the pic..note its not rusty :lol: )...this rambler wagon was used, as a tow car and to tow many boats , and i reckon it went in the drink a couple of times... :lol:
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:lol: i agree, can almost see the barnacles on it!
Nice looking car that, the non-rusty one that is.
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Is that bit of rope holding the door up, or the roof down ??? :shock:
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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:lol: nice one Blacky- i noticed that rope but couldn't think of anything quick enough
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[quote="UTEK"]I spotted these a while back in an industrial estate that i was doing a job in. I was driving past this morn so decided to stop in and grab some pics..
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These two can be very nice on your garden. They are truly vintage. A nice paint would make them good garden decorative pieces. Plants and flowers can make these old cars beautiful again.
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hey blacky please post that up on the under ground
just to show boris about what ramblers are :)
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