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Location: Peak District, Derbyshire
Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
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Location: Ripon
Well, really! That's a very impressive and interesting piece of work, great stuff.
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If that's the owner, I'm not sure he will be able to enjoy the fruits of his labours (or labors) !
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American Austin not Bantam. Earlier Mudguards, Radiator surround.
Peter
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Location: The far North East of England
Car type: 1934 Austin 7 AVH Van (in bits & incomplete!), 1936 Morris 8 Series I Tourer
29-09-2020, 07:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-09-2020, 08:19 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
Love it !! If I was as skilled and my garage as well equipped, I'd have finished my Austin 7 Van by now !
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I see someone is skilled at welding rusty air, great job.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
Am I alone in thinking that this is not quite as impressive as some comments might suggest. This is hot rod building american style, take a steel saloon, chop off the top build a steel box section frame to hold the remains together and mig weld the back of the roof onto the tail. Loads of TV shows doing this in the US and they usually have a V8 inserted, there is a certain amount of skill involved I agree, but in no way can be considered restoration, far too much of the structure is vandalised and lost in the process. To my eye it is an uncomfortable marriage of parts and looks very wrong at the back.
Black Art Enthusiast
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Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I'm inclined to agree with you, Ian, although I suspect the box frame may just be temporary to hold it all together until it's finished!
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Location: TINOPAI NZ
HI,
I am with Ian on this one , A lot of BOG will be needed to fair this one up.
Its one thing to have all the gear but another to use it.
Colin
NZ