67 valiant i did up for my daughter

Postby ianandjess » 06 Feb 2008 13:14

gday here is the 67 aussie valiant i did up for my daughter its just a /6 car , there was a lot of body work i had to do it had quite a bit of rust & the interior needed completely reupholstering i did it all myself so it took a while just doing bit after work & on weekends
so now im working on the challenger & when thats done ill do the white 71 valiant in the pic below thats for my wife & will be white with pacer stripes its her favourite model valiant
cheers ian

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Postby Eddie » 06 Feb 2008 13:23

Great job Ian! I've always loved those cars, they make excellent 'drivers' reliable, liteweight, and built better than most cars on the road. Sweet! :thumbsup:
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Postby JackT » 07 Feb 2008 1:42

Nice car and you have a lucky daughter... did that image get flipped? The steering wheel is on the wrong side!
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Postby ianandjess » 07 Feb 2008 3:07

jack we just drive on the wrong side of the road over here
cheers ian
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Postby JackT » 08 Feb 2008 1:58

I know Ian.... just having some fun. I found out in London how hard it can be to adjust to that switch. It makes crossing the street on foot an adventure.
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