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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 14 3:31 pm
by TW71
Welcome Brett.

Nice to see your car and that you will be using it for what its built for! :lol:

I expect you will be keeping the struggle steering in that case. ;)

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 14 7:32 am
by Steve Chapman
Hello and welcome :hello2: , another for the 4 speed club.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 14 10:09 am
by Carl
Welcome Brett, love the car and the colour, the big 'ol Bee's pull it off just right. You got the right idea mate, rolling resto, use and abuse.

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 3:43 pm
by Dave999
Nice!

hello

Dave

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 4:07 pm
by Jeff
Looks fantastic! Love the colour, working on my own twist on that colour at the moment at the shop!

Superbee

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 9:16 pm
by brettbee
Well it passed it's mot just needed windscreen washers as they had been removed, horn also missing and a small plate welding onto a front chassis rail. I am in Rushden Northants ten mins from the pod. just waiting for shippers to sort the paper work so I can sort the registration out.
I must say flowmaster exhaust on a big block sound the bo***x don't think the neighbours are too impressed though :D
Brett

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 9:18 pm
by Pete
Just down the road from you in practical terms, near Duxford (M11)

And I have a Bee too!!!

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 10:03 pm
by Mossy68
Ten minutes from the Pod and a big block B body. !!!!!!
Prepare for Mopar addiction Brett !
:thumbright:

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 14 11:34 pm
by Ed
Hello, nice looking car. What shippers did you use? I had to chase the ones that imported mine to get the paperwork sorted.

I have friends in rushden, I will keep a look out for your car cruising the mean streets of rushden town when I'm there :)

bee

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 14 7:44 pm
by brettbee
Well got the car back from MOT today. A couple of issues to address now are fuel gauge and the tick tock tach are not working. The steering is so bloody heavy as I broke my left arm a couple of months back and in truth the arm is only about 60% so it going to take a while . Also the wheels are 17 inch and they rub on the front wheel arches so looks like they will have to come off and put a set of Magnums or Torque thrust D's on it. So question is 15 or 16 inch wheels ???.

Brett

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 14 7:46 pm
by Pete
Old School 15" every time but it is personal taste.

Ade Worman has bigger rims on his Challenger and that looks Ok,,,too big and they look a bit daft in my opinion.......

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 14 7:54 pm
by Mossy68
I'm with Pete on 15".
Black steels would be my choice :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 14 4:37 pm
by TW71
keep it old school and go for 15" ;)

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 14 6:32 pm
by Carl
Yep 15's from me too

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 14 7:55 pm
by Carl
This is what we are saying

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