Thanks to all you guys for the comments, sorry to take so long to reply,
but i've just moved house and only got back on line yesterday,(4th),
l was really pleased with the magazine feature, and another magazine has
just photographed it for later in the year, thanks again guys, Steve.
Lets hope the next project is a bit quicker getting finished though eh? Or the project after that will be a Pro Street Wheelchair in the old peoples home!
Thanks for the encouraging words there Dave, l am only in the thinking about it stage at the moment! Give me a few years, l may even make a start!!!! lol.
Hi guys, has anyone got this months Mopar Muscle Magazine, a friend of mine has told me my car is in it, can anyone put it on here for me please? thanks.
hi steve,nice to see some one local,i,m down ere in romsey.well done for getting your photos on,i,m new to this and i,ll be trying to do the same.not much to look at though,still building it.will you be going to the victory wheelers do at broadlands this year.its a bit pricey,£28 per adult.p.s know any one with any vinyl roof trim.cheers,graham
Nice car MoPar Steve, I have this months issue in my hands, the only U.K. car is a pretty young girl by the name of Angie Brindley, her car is a 1969 Dodge Dart, looks really nice, the car looks good too! She's from Northwich, Cheshire, England. The issue is May 2007. Is your car in the readers rides? I looked there as well.
Yes, it's really sharp and with that built small block I bet it's quick and nimble. The colour is sharp and wheels look great on it. That body style has always been one of my favorites. Examples around here usually rusted out before their time and were used as beasts of burden so not a lot of fine examples like Angie's, once again, cars of the U.K. and Sweden, Norway,ect, never cease to impress me!
airfuelEddie wrote:cars of the U.K. and Sweden, Norway,ect, never cease to impress me!
Thanks for including Sweden in that list. Yes, we have a couple of good looking cars over here (and also a couple of nice looking enthusiasts). I think it is nice to see that this hobby is alive and kicking all over the world.