Valliant Charger

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Johann65
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Re: Valliant Charger

Post by Johann65 » Thu 06 Aug 2009, 19:58

Problem is that prospective buyers are looking for a ready to drive car and very few want to dirty their hands. Hope I win the Lotto!
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Conrad
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Re: Valliant Charger

Post by Conrad » Thu 06 Aug 2009, 20:11

Hey but most guys is missing the best part of
the whole idea,,,, to restore your own machine
to the one you dream of every night... 8)

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wally
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Re: Valliant Charger

Post by wally » Fri 07 Aug 2009, 08:43

i have seen a couple of cars i wouldn't mind as projects.

problems are time, money, space and working on more than one project at a time...
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Bearhawke
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Re: Valliant Charger

Post by Bearhawke » Sat 08 Aug 2009, 17:25

wally wrote:i have seen a couple of cars i wouldn't mind as projects.

problems are time, money, space and working on more than one project at a time...
How well do I understand your concerns-----------line for line. :cry:
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monaro
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Re: Valliant Charger

Post by monaro » Tue 11 Aug 2009, 12:51

Conrad wrote:Hey but most guys is missing the best part of
the whole idea,,,, to restore your own machine
to the one you dream of every night... 8)

Yep 8)

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