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Thanks Nige!
That Savage was beautiful
The Mk1 Capri and RS2000 are also great cars and both long term ownershhip
When was the last time you saw one Corsair, but four
Great pic of our rears too
Thanks again for joining us, and taking the pics as I know they were a bit of a pain to upload
That Savage was beautiful
The Mk1 Capri and RS2000 are also great cars and both long term ownershhip
When was the last time you saw one Corsair, but four
Great pic of our rears too
Thanks again for joining us, and taking the pics as I know they were a bit of a pain to upload
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Maybe she drives a SavageCaprifan Rob wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 7:18 amNice looking car, I clicked on the picture & had an advert to meet 'A lonely Asian lady in Altrincham' . I've also seen her ad to meet in Bristol on Postimage. She gets about
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Things are looking up me as I don't seem to get the ads for hair transplants anymore, but instead I get adverts for the usual lonely Asian ladies and also for dental implants. Why can't they combine adverts and let me meet ladies with implants of a different nature.....Caprifan Rob wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 7:18 am I clicked on the picture & had an advert to meet 'A lonely Asian lady in Altrincham' .
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No probs Andy. I thoroughly enjoyed my first show.andyd wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 6:14 am Thanks Nige!
That Savage was beautiful
The Mk1 Capri and RS2000 are also great cars and both long term ownershhip
When was the last time you saw one Corsair, but four
Great pic of our rears too
Thanks again for joining us, and taking the pics as I know they were a bit of a pain to upload
Yep that Savage was incredible.
My Dad and I were chatting to one of the Corsair owners as my Grandad had one back in the late 60's and it was the first car my Dad drove. As if an estate version wasn't rare enough, it was a GT too
As you say, the Mk1 3.0 GT Capri was so cool, as was the RS2000. Hats off to the long term owners for taking such good care of them.
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How the heck do they know I need a hair transplant anyway??????Andrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 7:37 amThings are looking up me as I don't seem to get the ads for hair transplants anymore, but instead I get adverts for the usual lonely Asian ladies and also for dental implants. Why can't they combine adverts and let me meet ladies with implants of a different nature.....Caprifan Rob wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 7:18 am I clicked on the picture & had an advert to meet 'A lonely Asian lady in Altrincham' .
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Nice looking car, I clicked on the picture & had an advert to meet 'A lonely Asian lady in Altrincham' . I've also seen her ad to meet in Bristol on Postimage. She gets about
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Indeed Rob.
She does indeed get about; persistent if nothing else!
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Indeed Rob.
She does indeed get about; persistent if nothing else!
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Thanks for uploading the additional photos Nige. The standard of cars looks to be really high, and that's an indication of a great show. I like the mark 1 Escort estate, it's good to see regular models of cars being maintained to a high standard as those tend to be much more scarce than the more glamourous/sporty versions of those cars.
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Agree Andrew.Andrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 8:38 am Thanks for uploading the additional photos Nige. The standard of cars looks to be really high, and that's an indication of a great show. I like the mark 1 Escort estate, it's good to see regular models of cars being maintained to a high standard as those tend to be much more scarce than the more glamourous/sporty versions of those cars.
Andrew.
To me, regular models are just as interesting. They may have once been commonplace but now can often be rarer than the more desirable/top of the range version. Base or lower spec models were often used and abused and then scrapped as they weren't as desirable.
I chatted with the owner of that Escort. He's a nice chap and I think he's had it from new. It's a 1300 de luxe and covered appropriately 122k and still on its original engine and gearbox. It was their family car back in the 70's. His son is getting married this year is it's being used as the wedding car. The owner explained that eventually it will pass to his son. Nice story.
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Sunday was also the first outing for my new home made dash top cover/mat. Thanks again to Andy's wife for sewing on the biased binding????? for me (not really up on sewing tech speak).
I bought some grey vinyl and dark grey binding from a local independent fabric shop. Used my old dash as a template and cut the vinyl to size. Andy's wife did a great job finishing it off with the binding.
Really pleased with the result and it cost under £8 plus a bottle of red for Andy's wife!
Recently, I purchased some dark grey leather dye and clear sealer so that I could restore the original steering wheel near to it's former glory. A couple of coats of each and the wheel is looking good.
I bought some grey vinyl and dark grey binding from a local independent fabric shop. Used my old dash as a template and cut the vinyl to size. Andy's wife did a great job finishing it off with the binding.
Really pleased with the result and it cost under £8 plus a bottle of red for Andy's wife!
Recently, I purchased some dark grey leather dye and clear sealer so that I could restore the original steering wheel near to it's former glory. A couple of coats of each and the wheel is looking good.
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Hi Nige,
The dash mat looks amazing, you must be over the moon with it. As a bonus it hasn't got any wrinkles in.....
Kudos to you and Mrs andyd!
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The dash mat looks amazing, you must be over the moon with it. As a bonus it hasn't got any wrinkles in.....
Kudos to you and Mrs andyd!
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Brilliant job on the dash mat, thought it was a cool dash one until I read the post. I've had the steering wheel dye for a year, just havnt got around to it. The result you've got looks excellent, hoping to do mine over the winter, said that last year as well thoughBrooksy wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 4:30 pm Sunday was also the first outing for my new home made dash top cover/mat. Thanks again to Andy's wife for sewing on the biased binding????? for me (not really up on sewing tech speak).
I bought some grey vinyl and dark grey binding from a local independent fabric shop. Used my old dash as a template and cut the vinyl to size. Andy's wife did a great job finishing it off with the binding.
Really pleased with the result and it cost under £8 plus a bottle of red for Andy's wife!
Recently, I purchased some dark grey leather dye and clear sealer so that I could restore the original steering wheel near to it's former glory. A couple of coats of each and the wheel is looking good.
Nice socks too Nige
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Brilliant job on the dash mat, thought it was a cool dash one until I read the post. I've had the steering wheel dye for a year, just havnt got around to it. The result you've got looks excellent, hoping to do mine over the winter, said that last year as well though
Nice socks too Nige
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Thanks Rob. I'm sure yours can wait, now that you have have an award winning car!
I'll remember to crop the socks next time
Take care
Nice socks too Nige
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Thanks Rob. I'm sure yours can wait, now that you have have an award winning car!
I'll remember to crop the socks next time
Take care
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The dashmat came out well and will do the job, just wish I'd thought of it
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That's my signature move!!
A wise man once said... "you can never have too many capris - buy another"
It's me, I'm the wise man.
It's me, I'm the wise man.
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Funny as all our dashmats were looking wrinkled and Andy wife is making them ?
Nice job there Nige also yes do feed my steering wheel but never used the dye ....
Nice job there Nige also yes do feed my steering wheel but never used the dye ....
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JM, you should have read the small print before purchasingJasonmarie wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 4:31 pm Funny as all our dashmats were looking wrinkled and Andy wife is making them ?
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Thanks Jason.Jasonmarie wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 4:31 pm Funny as all our dashmats were looking wrinkled and Andy wife is making them ?
Nice job there Nige also yes do feed my steering wheel but never used the dye ....
Didn't realise that steering wheels needed feeding Jason; mine must be starving
I used the dye as mine had faded where the right hand naturally grasps.