the targa continues...

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myatt1972 wrote:
KS wrote:
Bootsy wrote:The forum has a swear detector and auto replacement built in!
Bugger, shite, bum, boobs
Just trying to work out what you really wrote :shock:
I think the first word was Cubist….although the spelling was shortened!
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Darren65 wrote:....... what amazes me most is some of the incredible skills shown in the DIY builds! 8)
....which got me thinking!

This car impressed me like few others when I got to see it the flesh........an incredible resto and one of my favourite DDK builds 8)

It doesn't get more DIY than painting a car under a tarpaulin at the side of your house!!!.......a revival treat for those that missed the thread first time around. Enjoy.

Hope you're well Mick :)
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I missed it the first time, love it, superb skills, with a take anything (any part of the resto) on attitude, and all done piecemeal keeping the car "on the road". Which is a great strategy for maintaining resto morale and smiles per gallon. I'm totally inspired, and currently working on a similar project in a similar style, in the same "take anything on" vein. So reading this has spurred me on, a treat indeed.
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