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Just something to kill some time tonight (or in work tomorrow) Project '33898 pages on how the owner built this.... Even if Rods ain't your thing, some good tips and stuff in here. Gutted to have missed CaRS, cheers to all for the posts. I WILL be there next year. Enjoy
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I love how close he is to his original rendering,.. he had a plan and he did it and stuck to it,.. great work. Will the Celica be at Cars next year ??
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I agree, have a vision and stick to it, hats off! PS the Celica is one i'm Really looking forward to seeing
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it doesn't matter if it's a Morris Marina or a Toyota Celica - it's what you do with it that counts
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Project 33DarrenW
@darrenw
Club Retro Rides Member 74
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I was hoping that this would be about an Alfa project ;D
Lovely though! Inspirational!
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Me too! ;D
Good work all the same.
BB
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Yesterday at 7:54, pogweasel wrote:
Nothing wrong with creature comforts. If I want masochism, I'll just go and slam my knackers in the fridge door for a bit.
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Yep definitely. I can actually see light at the end of this very long tunnel . Loads of stuff done recently - I'll update my 'readers rides' soon. Plus it's all the nice stuff now (just had a big box of Aeroquip fittings and FC333 racing hose from Think Automotive delivered, to finish the fuel lines) and the years of grinding/welding/undersealing/rubbing down etc etc are well behind me. Cheers for the interest/support. Sorry guys. Here's a 1967 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 to console you.
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