1959 Austin-Healey Sprite - UBX 968
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Just Another Field ...
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1967 Austin A35 - NDB 48E
1904 Swift - BS 8487
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1906 Rover - BS 8586
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1963 VW Transporter Type 2 (T2) - NSX 130A
1961 Wolseley 1500 MkII - 446 UXY
Lotus Elan - WGH 879G
Lotus Esprit - TGT 25
1990 Vauxhall Nova L - NEV 3S
1970 Aston Martin DBS - 3267 TJ
1969 Morris Minor Van - WLA 710G
Pilgrim Sumo MkII (AC Cobra Replica) - OHT 804R
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1956 Sunbeam Talbot - OSG 244
1959 Austin-Healey Sprite - XOX 794
1972 Hillman Avenger Tiger - JBU 737L
1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 - VAT 777
1972 Hillman Avenger Tiger - JBU 737L
1957 BMW Isetta 250 - PVS 686
1956 Mercedes W128 - 238 XUT
1964 Ford Falcon - 683 JWO
1972 Morris Marina 1.3 Coupé - DAJ 224L
1956 Bedford Dropside - NSK 832
1959 Triumph Tiger Cub - CCU 341
1954 Ford Popular - GFV 828
1959 Ford Popular - 2066 UA
1959 Nash Metropolitan - 642 UXO
1959 Nash Metropolitan - 642 UXO
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1950 Triumph Thunderbird - UAS 338
1957 Ariel - WNG 215
1972 VW Beetle 1300 - FFW 679L
1971 Porsche 911 - AWU 513K
1972 VW Beetle 1200 - GDC 401L
1968 Triumph Herald 1200 - MUJ 185F
1955 Ford F100 Custom Cab Pick-Up - 741 UYE
1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 - PKH 234F
1947 Standard Flying Eight - DJY 643
Temptation Is Everywhere ...
1952 Austin A70 Hereford Pick-Up - MXL 642
1952 Austin A70 Hereford Pick-Up - MXL 642
1973 Ford Capri XL Mk1 - OKF 42M
1936 Ford Coupe - 410 YUC
1963 Ford Consul Capri - 6262 KX
1965 Pontiac Catalina - KBY 282C
1965 Pontiac Catalina - KBY 282C
1965 Pontiac Catalina - KBY 282C
1965 Pontiac Catalina - KBY 282C
1965 Pontiac Catalina - KBY 282C
1961 Ford Thames 400E - 570 RKP
1954 MG TF Midget - EFB 585
1966 Wolseley 1100 - EUX 869D
1969 Ford Escort Mexico MkI - UTC 418H
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1902 Panhard Levassor - AT 31
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1972 Jaguar E-Type - FWW 630L
Seen this lovely old Jag at a few shows now and it always looks exceptionally clean ... that colour is so understated and suits the car really well.
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autofantasia club has replied to Indycaver (Norm) clubautofantasia club has replied to Martineautofantasia club has replied to Keith Burton clubautofantasia club has replied to Roger Dodger clubMy second car (and the one I learned to rebuild the body work and to spray !!) was an MGB GT that was almost that colour.
autofantasia club has replied to Pam J clubPam J club has replied to autofantasia clubBought the MG at a ridiculously cheap price and it needed ALOT of work... ALOT. I wasnt good at the engine stuff.. but figured I could learn the bodywork/spraying .... and I did. I traded skills and I did some body stuff on a friends car for him doing engine stuff on mine. I then did some inside painting and decorating for another pal who repaired the leather upholstery of the MG. Took about 8 mths start to finish.. but the car was a dream. A year later life got really tough and I had to sell the MG.. but at least I got a really good price.. but I would have the car back tomorrow ! It was an original G surfix... before the P one they ruined the style of.
autofantasia club has replied to Pam J clubMy workshop got broken into and they not only took all my tools and spare parts I'd been collecting for the restoration, but also the engine and gearbox which we'd just removed days earlier. I didn't have the money to replace all that had been stolen and so had to let her go.
It broke my heart, but that's nothing to what I'd do to the scumbags that took my stuff if I knew who they were ... sadly they were never caught! :(
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