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Ian Frankland's cars

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Was speaking to Dave Bennett at the Rawtenstall cruise Frday. He was talkin' about the good old day's when he used to hang around with Ian Frankland and got real up close and personal with some pretty intersting MoPar... Jammy Git! :D


Andy Bennett is in parntership with Dave Evans who raced "Cococonnections" Camaro (currently for sale). And are building a pretty mean pro mod Impala at the moment. I will have to get some pics!



1966 Dodge Charger Hemi "Lawman"
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Who put the hood scoop on then?
Better ask these boy's, they might know. :D

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1968 Dodge Coronet R/T HemiImage

Dave's 65 Impala SSImage

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Oh, don't those hood-pin wire's chafe yer paintwork! :roll:
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They dont chaffe actually. They have a nylon sleeve over the wire.
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Clivey wrote:They dont chaffe actually. They have a nylon sleeve over the wire.
They do if you have them on under a cover outside. Been there and quickly learned to remove the pins before putting the car cover on.
This was before I had indoor parking. ;)
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I had a large box full of trim that was from Lawman..... Ended up in the skip!
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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Clivey wrote:They dont chaffe actually. They have a nylon sleeve over the wire.

Mine don't have nylon sleeves, gonna have to take them off. :roll:
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My mate Marv(Dave and Andys mate) is looking for this Charger,where is it? is it still in the UK? he had a ride in it as a teenager and is curious where it is now?
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Lawman Charger went back to the States a few years ago, i think :(
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'tis in the walter p chrysler museum I think..
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Woody wrote:
Clivey wrote:They dont chaffe actually. They have a nylon sleeve over the wire.

Mine don't have nylon sleeves, gonna have to take them off. :roll:


I have shortened mine by fastening them further back on the slam panel. They do loop up now like they should...

But they do have nylon sleeves and one has worn through.


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Thanks guys i will let him know :thumbright: even though its in the states he will be happy that it survived cheers.
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Jon wrote:'tis in the walter p chrysler museum I think..
Thanks Jon i checked and you are correct :thumbright: good to know the car survived.
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you've been all that way? :shock: :lol:
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:D
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Just looked at the pics is the UK one the same car? no name on the roof and differences in the paint? :?
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I'm pretty sure its the same car, if I remember right Al eckstrand bought it back, took it to the states and restored it
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