ozconnection
forum Member
Posts: 9
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Post by ozconnection on Oct 11, 2013 7:35:04 GMT 1
Love everything you've done!! Paint and panel look awesome. Nice car.
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Post by reverend on Oct 22, 2013 10:01:00 GMT 1
You got a pretty awesome Cedric there! Bought one myself just few days ago. Its 80% intact but those 20% are the areas everybody hates to deal with: wheel arches and rear bumper (completely rotted). Front arches are almost non existant but there is hope for the rears. I wonder do you have any "leftover" parts for sale? And if you do sell that Ced, please dont sell it to Saudis or other mid-eastern dudes, they rob our precious cars here too! Just my 2 cents.
CheerZ.
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Post by Al Ramone on Oct 22, 2013 10:18:01 GMT 1
i've got no parts left.
i did sell this. still in the UK as far as i'm aware.
i would be happy to buy cars from other countries so it would be unethical if i was to be fussy about where i sold it too though?
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Post by reverend on Oct 22, 2013 10:33:40 GMT 1
Yea, well we have this kind of "resistance" against that here in Finland to keep the classics around as long as possible. But i understand your point as well. Beautiful car anyway!
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bananahamuck
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Posts: 286
Location: Littlerock Washington USA
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Post by bananahamuck on Oct 22, 2013 20:13:04 GMT 1
Nice work! you guys are making me think i don't drive a few vintage cars,,, but that i own a junkyard. Man, i know guys that would sell their children to get their hands on some of these cars you guys got and we didn't ,, even in the shape you started with would be fawned over like a beautiful woman at our car meets. Good thing kids (like horses) eat so much so the price isn't very high..
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