.....if you like that sort of thing!danny wrote:pièce de résistance
Thanks for the replies chaps, really very kind.
Cheers,
Moderator: Bootsy
.....if you like that sort of thing!danny wrote:pièce de résistance
Don't hold your breath on the expenses bit, but... Interesting coincidence: my car was originally sold by Sunset Porsche, which happens to be Chris's local dealer in Portland, Oregon! Small world.Darren65 wrote:I'm still not holding my breath on finishing this one anytime soon Keith let alone booking MOT's, you know how things can turn!......I'll see if Gary can make up another set of the mesh grills if you like although Manuel Campuzano tells me he's in the process of producing these and he always does an excellent job.KS wrote:Great stuff, Darren. Interesting seeing how others solve the problems we all come across! I made identical little brackets to hold the R quarter windows in and similar black stuff to glue them, so we both agree on that one! I made some black mesh 'horn grilles' too but couldn't get them to sit right, so abandoned them – I think the mesh I used was too thin. Yours look fab!
At this rate your car's going to be finished and on the road well before mine - even though I had two years (or more) head start!
I always liked the idea of all the hot rods getting built being photographed together.....shame Mr Jury has moved although expect your CP expenses would cover getting our cars shipped to Oregon!
Now that sounds like a plan!
....all going pretty well at the moment Kieron although I've learnt not to get too optimistic.aston wrote:Looking fantastic Darren, have you a rough idea of when it will be on the road?
Bugger that yer big girls blouse...stop taking pictures and get it finished sharpish and bring it to Spa.....sladey wrote:So that's classics at the castle - a man needs a deadline
Best stop chatting and start working Dazzer
....just testing....glad to see you're on the ball young man...sladey wrote:Pay attention, Bond - Classics at the Castle is BEFORE Spa.

