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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #30 on: 15 December 2019, 12:59:33 »

Oo can you start a new thread on your kit car please? A thread to run some time as you do work on it.

Portable scissor lift sounds good if you are moving regularly.
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #31 on: 15 December 2019, 16:10:15 »

Hope the kit car has a V8 and not a 1.6 Cortina engine ! , good looking car though , does it need much work ?
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #32 on: 15 December 2019, 18:44:58 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #33 on: 15 December 2019, 19:38:04 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D

Probably a good idea. :)

Not something you'd want to shout about.
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« Reply #34 on: 16 December 2019, 07:44:57 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D

I'm sure you could have told the insurance company it was something much more impressive than that, after the explosion... :P
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #35 on: 16 December 2019, 07:46:45 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D

I'm sure you could have told the insurance company it was something much more impressive than that, after the explosion... :P
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #36 on: 16 December 2019, 07:55:45 »

I thought is was Arron building a Cobra not Jimmy.

Confused of Lincolnshire. ???

Well there's no doubting which one of us will be finished first .. his arrived fully assembled ;D

Jimmy, I can vouch for having a scissor lift, though my advice would be to get the 'full height' lift version rather than the mobile 2/3 lift version. Mobile is subjective on something that weighs 500+Kg, it's only really "mobile" in that you can shove it a few feet around a billiard smooth floor - anything more than that and they are the same thing. In fact, if you have head height, just get a "portable" 2-post lift.

Mine inches toward completion:


Still nothing to attach the front end of those pipes to, though.
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #37 on: 16 December 2019, 10:33:57 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D

Probably a good idea. :)

Not something you'd want to shout about.


Novas should make a fun car once you've got rid of the Beetle chassis........
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Re: The man-cave is up
« Reply #38 on: 17 December 2019, 16:58:53 »

If Jimmy buries that car too deep in crap, he'll forget about it and it'll be someone else's barnfind one day!  ;D
I once forgot I had a Nova in a garage that was rammed to the rafters with crap ;D

I'm sure you could have told the insurance company it was something much more impressive than that, after the explosion... :P
Wrong garage.

And besides, as it would have to come off the car insurance, then the car would have had to be insured...  ...which is difficult enough to remember of cars that I remember I have ;D
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