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62 PV Restore Update

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Old Feb 22nd, 2016, 04:48   #1
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Here is the latest update. I finally got the rear and front bumper attached. The overrider bars are a real pain to install in the back.



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Looking good I'm loving the obligatory wood stay in the boot, Ive got one of those too !
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I've just got in from exploring the depths of my 164 engine bay - and used the straight branch from my apple tree that I keep specially to prevent me from being eaten by my bonnet being blown shut. The hinges are OK on the flat but my car is nose-down a sloping drive, and I've experienced the pain of that bonnet catch stabbing the middle of my back before.......
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