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Old 26th May 2020, 15:44   #1
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Default A quick video by the lord hope your all keeping well.

Hiya all how's everyone doing hope your all keeping well.
Just did a little video today on the project updates and a bit of a moral boosting too while I was at it.

https://vimeo.com/422809578
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Old 26th May 2020, 15:52   #2
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Wearing a Ford hat whilst sitting in a Rover....... you'll get piles
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Old 26th May 2020, 15:59   #3
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Wearing a Ford hat whilst sitting in a Rover....... you'll get piles
Nothing like having a Fix or Repair daily as a slogan or a hat
but just can't help loving the damn things.

And of course our iconic gems that we drive
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Old 28th May 2020, 20:47   #4
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Default Getting prepared for the task at hand. ;)

Well she's going to be two colours sooner then expcted so better getting preping.

Quick question how do you remove the chrome strips along the side of the car as they need too come off and also the exterior door handles safely without breaking any of the clips please.

also the chorme seals on the windows as well again better too ask then too try and break the beeping things.

The lord will shall provide a pint when all this blows over.
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Old 28th May 2020, 21:26   #5
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You will break a few clips Dave, the ones next to the window are notorious for snapping unless you knock up a removal tool.

you can slide most of the chrome side trims off without breaking the clips, but, you then need to remove the clips to refit them to the trims before refitting.

Best way is to get a mortgage and go shopping at Rimmers!
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Old 28th May 2020, 21:37   #6
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You will break a few clips Dave, the ones next to the window are notorious for snapping unless you knock up a removal tool.

you can slide most of the chrome side trims off without breaking the clips, but, you then need to remove the clips to refit them to the trims before refitting.

Best way is to get a mortgage and go shopping at Rimmers!
I bought a few spare chrome strips on stand by just in case they did snap which by the sounds of it is 100% garrenteed.

LMAO Just spat my coffee I know Rimmers really like too beep your bank account.

I thought i was going too beeping die.
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Old 29th May 2020, 08:50   #7
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If you're still undecided on the two colours, can I suggest Lagoon, with satin black highlights on the door finishers?

I'm a little biased, so just kidding . Can't wait to see what colours you settle on - it's great to see another car being saved and only right and proper that you do it in a style that keeps you happy. Your car, your rules! .

Keep on Rovering, and don't forget the pics when she's finished

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