Now you should be getting REALLY excited.
Shame it comes with the need to make the final payment.
Did you make a final decision on the colour.
Peter C
Another 427
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Re: Another 427
YES! Great, well done Dale (and Dave may have played a very small part in it).
Excellent news, I look forward to seeing it in the tin.
Excellent news, I look forward to seeing it in the tin.
Re: Another 427
and now I'm not otherwise distracted - WELL DONE DAVE AND DALE!!!
Another period accurate Cobra is about to take to the roads...
L
Another period accurate Cobra is about to take to the roads...
L
427 'side oiler' in 1965 Street trim
- Dale Bowman
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Re: Another 427
Not 100% but almost certainly going to be Wimbledon White. Only having a couple of months shakedown before I put the car to sleep for winter Ive decided not to waste time waiting for paint and drive instead. I'll most probably get it done over the winter, although I am toying with the idea of getting it wrapped and seeing if I like it, then get painted late summer 2018.
I'm going for the race look ...
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DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
Those who can count and those who cant
DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
- Dale Bowman
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Re: Another 427
WooHoo ... pick up a week Saturday. Got the insurance sorted 90k agreed, 3000mpa ... £279.14 with Footman James, well pleased.
There are 3 types of people in this world
Those who can count and those who cant
DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
Those who can count and those who cant
DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
Re: Another 427
Well done Dale
I saw the car on Tuesday this week and it was looking truly spectacular, now it has been de-IVA'd.
I'm sure you will be utterly delighted with it.
Anticipate every moment - the journey home will most likely be one that you will remember for many years to come.
Enjoy!
I saw the car on Tuesday this week and it was looking truly spectacular, now it has been de-IVA'd.
I'm sure you will be utterly delighted with it.
Anticipate every moment - the journey home will most likely be one that you will remember for many years to come.
Enjoy!
427 'side oiler' in 1965 Street trim
- Dale Bowman
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Re: Another 427
Not very .... I'll be pilot in a transport truck . Thanks Lee, be nice to have it in my garage. Hope too much doesn't fall off, or go pop, or leak
There are 3 types of people in this world
Those who can count and those who cant
DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
Those who can count and those who cant
DB427SC #006, 427 SO, Toploader
1965 Daytona Coupe ~ Sold
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Re: Another 427
Yeah Dale...enjoy! Just in time for the Spanish Trip...perfect!!! We need photos please, and lots of 'em.
Reminds me when Gerry delivered my Kirhkham about 7 days before the 2010 Le Mans Classic trip. Folks on that trip will remember 1) the scalding water trick outside the circuit and 2) the irregular fuel pump delivery:)
This time around the rear suspension will have been totally rebuilt together with some of the front suspension and all four brake discs skimmed and re-padded. Only this time delivery will be less than 7 days before the Spanish Trip. Could be interesting???
Reminds me when Gerry delivered my Kirhkham about 7 days before the 2010 Le Mans Classic trip. Folks on that trip will remember 1) the scalding water trick outside the circuit and 2) the irregular fuel pump delivery:)
This time around the rear suspension will have been totally rebuilt together with some of the front suspension and all four brake discs skimmed and re-padded. Only this time delivery will be less than 7 days before the Spanish Trip. Could be interesting???
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Re: Another 427
Naughty Colin!
I'm afraid 427 Photos are only to be shared either in a brown paper bag, under the counter, or via the dark web, which specialises I believe in cars that are Black, Maroon, BRG or Royal Blue, though I may of course have misunderstood this point.
L
I'm afraid 427 Photos are only to be shared either in a brown paper bag, under the counter, or via the dark web, which specialises I believe in cars that are Black, Maroon, BRG or Royal Blue, though I may of course have misunderstood this point.
L
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That project was known as BROADCHURCH.
And as far as I'm concerned, that is what we are in the 289 Register, a broad church. The silliness and emotional immaturity that has been displayed in recent months by some members of the church has been disappointing to me...at times their behaviour has at first puzzled and then subsequently saddened me. I deliberately kept out of it as I frankly had more important things to attend to, but nevertheless kept a corner of my eye open to what was going on. I consider that period one of the darkest in this church's history and sincerely hope that all members can put it behind them and move on. Thinly veiled references to that period are not welcomed by the vast majority of members of this broad church, whose spirit of intent is entirely positive, welcoming and uplifting.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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