I'm back up and running Clive, clutch fork now all sorted out
Once Mr T has his radiator sorted we can arrange a date for a visit.
Looks very nice Clive, you'll be able to get a bed & TV in there too
New Build.
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Re: New Build.
Certainly looks great. Pit in the middle? Is it just a one-car garage? Looks big enough for 3...
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Re: New Build.
That looks superb Clive, I'm very envious.
As has already been noted, skirting boards in a garage, very flash.
Paul
As has already been noted, skirting boards in a garage, very flash.
Paul
Re: New Build.
Roger King wrote:Certainly looks great. Pit in the middle? Is it just a one-car garage? Looks big enough for 3...
The pit is offset to one side. The skirting boards are to stop the draughts so the central heating is more efficient.
Cheers, Clive.
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Re: New Build.
Hope you've put some nest boxes up for the Robins!
Central heating indeed! All you need is a chesterfield armchair and er indoors wont see you again
Talking of which http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Chesterfield-Red- ... 4153a76663
Central heating indeed! All you need is a chesterfield armchair and er indoors wont see you again
Talking of which http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Chesterfield-Red- ... 4153a76663
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Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
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Re: New Build.
StewbieC wrote:Hope you've put some nest boxes up for the Robins!
Central heating indeed! All you need is a chesterfield armchair and er indoors wont see you again
Talking of which http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Chesterfield-Red- ... 4153a76663
I've been looking at these http://www.google.co.uk/products?rlz=1T ... CC8QrQQwAA and these http://www.johnlewis.com/231061877/Product.aspx
Cheers, Clive.
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Re: New Build.
Won't the Chesterfields be a tight fit in a 289? Terrific garage - where does the Scalextric go?
Robin
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Re: New Build.
Well chaps, as Bill will confirm, the build is almost complete. Hopefully I will get my completion certificate next week, but in the meantime the car is now back in its' rightful place. All I need to do now is sort out all the tools that are strewn all over the farm.
Cheers, Clive.
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Re: New Build.
I can testify that Clive's new garage is fab.
It'll be even better when the beer fridge & TV are fitted
There is enough space for 2 x 289's and a Scalextric track (or train set), should be fun when it's all finished.
Well done Clive
PS it has a remote control garage door too !!
It'll be even better when the beer fridge & TV are fitted
There is enough space for 2 x 289's and a Scalextric track (or train set), should be fun when it's all finished.
Well done Clive
PS it has a remote control garage door too !!