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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Amigo on 12 September 2010, 23:40:40
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320589276884&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
What a baby!!! 8-)
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very nice :y
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nice :y
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Perv...... ;D ;D ;D Your garage is not big enough for another classic..... ::) ::)
Lovely car, not sure about the upholstery though... :-/
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A bit of a mish-mash in my view. I can't see a real Cresta enthusiast wanting it and it's not quite full-blown custom.
If it starts better than the one I had then that would be a big bonus!
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that is nice guy. :y
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Lovely car Guy, but a shame about the upholstery & those bloody diabolical front door speakers ::) ;)
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Short of some slotted wolfies and side pipes for that old school hot rod look.
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Short of some slotted wolfies and side pipes for that old school hot rod look.
Plus fat oversize wheels and tyres and a flames paint job across the bonnet and right down the sides,and fully "furred out" on the inside ( I can here Guy uttering philistines as he reads this post) ::) ;)
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Short of some slotted wolfies and side pipes for that old school hot rod look.
Plus fat oversize wheels and tyres and a flames paint job across the bonnet and right down the sides,and fully "furred out" on the inside ( I can here Guy uttering philistines as he reads this post) ::) ;)
It's ok Tony he'll just think it's Northern humour. ;D ;D
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Yeah yeah. I'm not a total purist no denying some of these old motors lend themselves to the Rockabilly look really well. Flames etc. are the best alternative if you have a solid but scruffy car & can't afford a proper job...rat it. Matt black & dodgy airbrush flames. You still need big wheels though or it does'nt work.
Regarding the Cresta i'd prefer the original interior & column change but just love the car from the outside. 8-)