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Post by classicwhippy on Nov 20, 2013 16:04:20 GMT 1
fashion magazine harpers bazaar china april front page issue
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Post by muttleymk2 on Nov 20, 2013 20:46:34 GMT 1
That looks absolutely fantastic! Loving the whitewalls, really unusual on a twin wheeler
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Post by irishtransit on Nov 20, 2013 23:21:09 GMT 1
mate I've said this before about peoples vans but that truly is the most awesome van I have ever seen. now if that was a mk2 then I'd be wetting myself. 100 out of 100 to the people involved in the restoration.
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Post by mrsthatcher on Jul 26, 2014 14:00:49 GMT 1
That's so cool. Brings back many memories :-)
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Post by rustwidow on Jul 26, 2014 22:23:57 GMT 1
Beautiful, stunning... Sorry words are failing me..... My old Ford ain't dead yet, some fool keeps repairing it!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2014 5:27:34 GMT 1
Love it, so much work there!
Are the tyres pink/blue walled or photoshopped? Looks really good and makes the twin wheel appear deeper.
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Post by classicwhippy on Jun 24, 2015 13:29:08 GMT 1
The tyres are walled on with a whitewaller. He has a machine that turns the wheel and applies paint whilst it spins. I'll add more shots as the project now has LEDs. I'm bout to go on a painstaking journey of removing my pre crossflow 200 to a precrossflow 250. Treating the cabin also have to cut the firewall or work out a way so I can put on air filter on Carbie:( At the moment the CArbie has no clearance to fit an air filter. I've sent my rims to be Chromed to Melbourne.More work to be done in this next month.
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Post by FredTransit on Jun 24, 2015 14:50:18 GMT 1
A belated well done for Harpers bazaar. I didn't see it when you posted it.
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Post by cadill69 on Jun 24, 2015 23:30:55 GMT 1
Wonderful job! As I understand it the pursuit 200 and 250 share the same block so changeover shouldn't be too hard. Can understand your carby problem. Your motor must be a long way back into the cabin to fit behind the flat front. My original 250 air filter was an oil bath arrangement that came forward with the bulk close to the front of the motor. You could always drop an eight in. There is one for sale in SA with eight and front discs: www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/para-hills/cars-vans-utes/1970-ford-transit-van-minivan/1080673594 Flat front to. I'm in Sydney as well.
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Post by retiredtruckie on Jun 24, 2015 23:55:56 GMT 1
Well done matey it looks good
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