My beast
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My beast
A massive thanks to Alan.Uk for making this happening and putting up with my constant calling and emailing. I can't recommend his work highly enough. Incredible attention to detail. He has posted many times on its resto but here it is in its almost completed glory. Admittedly, there are a number of non-stock changes but for me it's turned it into my favourite car so far.
Hopefully this works (2nd attempt posting pictures)
Hopefully this works (2nd attempt posting pictures)
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Looks nice
But I saw the pictures by copy/paste the link into a new browser window. I've not managed to direct link to my Picasa photos yet, shame 'cos I like the Picasa interface. I use Photobucket.com for the pictures I direct link to here on DDK.
HTH and if you find out how to direct link, please let me know
Cheers
Tim
But I saw the pictures by copy/paste the link into a new browser window. I've not managed to direct link to my Picasa photos yet, shame 'cos I like the Picasa interface. I use Photobucket.com for the pictures I direct link to here on DDK.
HTH and if you find out how to direct link, please let me know
Cheers
Tim
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Suitable sized open ended spanner underneath the knob around the lever shaft and hammer against the spanner to ease it off.edwardo wrote:Cheers for the comments. It certainly turns heads.
Gear knob round the wrong way because I was trying to change it. Couldn't get it off before its big photshoot so hoped no-one would notice.
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Had been following Alan's restoration thread on the car - it looks lovely.
- been trying to identify whereabouts the car is parked - looks like somewhere around North Kensington/Paddington (Westbourne Park Road area) ?
- been trying to identify whereabouts the car is parked - looks like somewhere around North Kensington/Paddington (Westbourne Park Road area) ?
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