07-09-2018, 08:47 AM
"In short, if I were to buy another car today, I would be looking for an older restoration that looked straight, retained some features of it's past and something I could develop (with a clear conscience) over a long period time to suit my needs perfectly".
Hi Rory, I think your description rather suits my Type 65 which I've started working on. Leafing through Chris Goulds book I've realized a lot of it's mechanical parts are original but that there's a lot of the superficial bits that aren't. It's definitely going to be a long haul changing bits when and if I can find them.
Hi Rory, I think your description rather suits my Type 65 which I've started working on. Leafing through Chris Goulds book I've realized a lot of it's mechanical parts are original but that there's a lot of the superficial bits that aren't. It's definitely going to be a long haul changing bits when and if I can find them.