Craig's 69 CHARGER UPDATE

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Post by Anonymous »

O.K Cheers Craig, should be able to rig up something for mine then if need be. :lol: :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

After about 3 years of work, im legal at last. 8-)

stiil need to have all the intirior re done and other bits, but that can wait, im gonna have some fun during the summer.

need to get some bigger boots on the back tho. :oops:
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Post by Anonymous »

that looks fantastic craig well done cant wait to see her
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Post by Gareth »

Hats off to ya Craig :thumbright: Considering what you started out with that looks the business. Hope to see it at some shows soon.
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Post by Charger »

well done Craig, looks fantastic 8-) :thumbright:
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Well done Craig, I told you you'd beat me to it. :thumbright: :lol:
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Post by bruvmopar »

Well Done Craig. :salute: :thumbright:
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Post by Mick70RR »

Well done Craig. How is it you have a 68 number plate?
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Documents say it was first registered on the 31,12,68, so i guess thats why.
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looking good mate :thumbright:
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CRAIG wrote:Documents say it was first registered on the 31,12,68, so i guess thats why.
My logbook says the RR was first registered on 1-1-70, all I told them was it's a 70 model, and I got an H-plate. Don't think I've seen a 69 on an F-plate before.
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Looks the dogs danglies mate :D

Good on ya fella :thumbright:
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Nice one Craig. Great job. Can't wait to see what you make out of that Aussie thing though. Thats going to be a lot of work. :thumbright:
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If i can get the few bits of replacment body bits i need, the aussie thing should take me less time than the charger did. :thumbright:
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I bet you're well pleased,put some miles under the wheels for a shakedown :thumbright: Do you actually sleep?I see you've been busy on that living van as well. :lol:
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