markbognor
South East
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Club RR Member Number: 56
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In the beginning there was a van and an idea... Then some cutting... some testing... And some welding, and more cutting, and more welding. www.drive2.ru/r/selfmade/1298228/
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hamps
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www.medwayrscentre.co.uk
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WOW! just wow
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rude
Part of things
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^ what they said...
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1986 Haunted BMW E24 635CSi 1999 Povo spec BMW E36 1.8i Touring Work Hack 2001 Petrol annihilating Discovery V8 2000 Jaguar S Type 3.0 V6 ~NEW~
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v8ian
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All apart from the shonkey inlet manifold....... Inspired seems to be the right comment from me
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Atmo V8 Power . No slicks , No gas + No bits missing . Doing it in style. Austin A35van, very different------- but still doing it in style, going to be a funmoble
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retrolegends
Club Retro Rides Member
Winging it.....Since 1971.
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Club RR Member Number: 94
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Good Lord!!!!!!!!
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1974 Hillman Avenger 1500DL1992 Volvo 240SE1975 Datsun Cherry 100a flying custard1965 Hillman SuperMinx Rock N Roller1974 Austin Allegrat Mk1 1.3SDL1980 Austin Allegro Mk3 1.3L1982 Austin Allegro Mk3 on banded steels2003 Saab 9-3 Convertible 220bhp TurboNutter1966 Morris Minor 1000 (Doris) 2019 Abarth 595C Turismo (not retro but awesome fun) www.facebook.com/DatsunCherry100a
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Anglia68
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That is pretty freaking amazing.
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EmDee
Club Retro Rides Member
Committer of Autrocities.
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Love it, this pic popped up on my FB yesterday. Truly inspired.
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This is beyond awesome!
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1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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EmDee
Club Retro Rides Member
Committer of Autrocities.
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Club RR Member Number: 108
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Last Edit: Oct 2, 2016 11:27:47 GMT by EmDee
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That is class! Esp from the rear 3/4 view.
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Love it, this pic popped up on my FB yesterday. Truly inspired. Same, the comments from the old facts having a coronary about it were saddeningoing.
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Do like. But, I like the donor van in original format more!
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ajc91
Part of things
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Absolutely awesome. that is all.
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ChrisT
Club Retro Rides Member
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Club RR Member Number: 225
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Do like this, where are the build pics, can't see any on the link in the first post.
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I absolutly love that build, and i hope it stays in raw form, it shows most of the hard work thats gone into it. There'll always be a standard mk1 transit somewhere out there to satisfy the purists.
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Do like this, where are the build pics, can't see any on the link in the first post. Nor me
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ChrisT
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,637
Club RR Member Number: 225
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Do like this, where are the build pics, can't see any on the link in the first post. Nor me I can now, they're in small thumbnails on the main photo which you can scroll through - couldn't see them on my phone but using the laptop I can.
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Last Edit: Oct 2, 2016 22:19:21 GMT by ChrisT
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Looks so good as a lowriding pick up. So much more car-like too.
I love to think that if I learnt to weld, that I too could put get some lock up space a couple of donor vehicles, and stitch together such genius. I can't though (for now) so I have to daydream and continue to be inspired by such gung-ho bravery.
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skinnylew
Club Retro Rides Member
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Club RR Member Number: 11
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Yup that works for me...... a lot.....
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