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Post by mancamefirst on Oct 1, 2006 18:11:09 GMT
Steve
Nice to meet you today, thanks for your time and advice. let me know when your conversion is up and running.
Adam
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2006 2:53:11 GMT
Could you post some pics when you get a chance ?
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Oct 2, 2006 11:32:58 GMT
Hi, just looked through the pictures and of course its never as good as seeing the car in the flesh but I have to say that l :oks like a really nice car. Congrats...
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Post by mancamefirst on Oct 2, 2006 16:37:51 GMT
Dave
Hopefully if its dry at the weekend i'll give a wash and spruce up and get some pics posted.
Roy
Thanks, from about 15 feet its very nice. Having said that i'm happy with my buy, and reassured thanks to Steve (Shed) giving it a quick once over yesterday. Now all i have to do is start spending lots of money on it like i ususally do, that i'll never recoup ........ ;D
Adam
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2006 21:07:26 GMT
Adam, I'm glad you are happy with the car. I spent a lot of money on it in the 14 months I owned it, and I regret having to let it go. Take it from me, you won't recoup the money you spend on it, I didn't ! It's the price you have to pay when you run an elderly car. Happy motoring.
Michael.
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Post by mancamefirst on Oct 9, 2006 19:13:37 GMT
Michael
Sorry didn't spot your post earlier!!
We are having great fun, vanity prevents me telling you how long it took us to suss out how to work the rear seat belts, but needless to say both the boys had lost interest in going out in it by then...
I'm hopeful running an elderly car is less expensive than an elderly wife ;D ;D (and less painful if she reads this).
Hope you're as happy with your eventual purchase.
Adam
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