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Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 20 9:15 pm
by Pete
Goodness, I bet you were relieved when the roof was not full of tin worm...

Keep at it!

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 20 9:17 pm
by Derek
It's good to see you back.

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 20 10:10 pm
by charger01
Pete , Bit of pitting here and there but basically solid as the day the roof went on in 1967.

Del, Thanks for the welcome back mate.

On a personal note for those who don't know me,
I had a 70 Charger for 12 years which I drove each year to Santa Pod for the Euronationals (200 miles each way)
14 Years ago our last son was born with Duchene muscular dystrophy. My wife wanted him to see Disney World Florida while he was still able to walk. Rather than take a loan out to pay for the holiday I made the decision to sell the car. I have four sons so it cost the best part of 10k. With the holiday paid for I had a limited amount to buy another car. B.bodys were out of reach. I settled for a 64 Pontiac Bonneville which I then traded for a 78 Trans am. The Trans am sold to a guy in France. I then had a two door 440 , 4 speed Fury for two years. I drove it twice and just couldn't get to like it. I sold the Fury on and heard about this car in Edinburgh. I drove to view the car and when I arrived the weather was torrential rain. The car looked rough . The pictures make it look good. Engine and gearbox have been rebuilt. The frame rails and floor are solid, it's just where rain has sat that corroded . Any way . I am back in a B Body so happy days and my son is still doing well. He has a mobility scooter to assist his mobility issues.
I will post more pictures as I proceed, time permitting.
Many thanks
Ade.

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 20 10:54 pm
by Pete
More power to you and your family, Adrian!

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 20 2:02 am
by RM23
Well done mate hope you all had a fabulous time and welcome back :salute: \:D/

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 20 8:02 am
by cadboy
Good to see you here again Ade, you are doing a great job again :thumbright:

Ali

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 20 8:46 am
by Dom66
Looking good :thumbright: I take it from all that prep that the Vinyl won't be going back on again ?

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 20 9:14 am
by charger01
Dom66 wrote: Fri Jun 26, 20 8:46 am Looking good :thumbright: I take it from all that prep that the Vinyl won't be going back on again ?
The vinyl won't be going back on. It will be a solid colour . It isn't a numbers matching car, it started out as a 318 .Engine , gearbox and axle are now upgraded.

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 23 6:51 am
by Pat Rooney
Hi Adrian my name is Pat Rooney I am based in Colwyn Bay I believe you live the North Wales ares I wonder if you can point me in direction of someone who does mechanical repairs in the are.My phone number is 077-327-12254

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Sun May 07, 23 9:48 pm
by Pat Rooney
Hi Adrian
I believe you live in the Towyn area off North Wales I was wondering if you could point me in the direction of car repairs on Mopar muscle cars. I live in the Old Colwyn area any help would be appreciated. My phone number is 077-327-12254
Pat Rooney

Re: Adrian's 67 Coronet.

Posted: Mon May 15, 23 5:19 pm
by charger01
Hi Pat. I've emailed you . Not been on here for a while 👍