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Old 26th July 2020, 15:38   #11
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Gosh it looks lovely in that photo ..........
That's coz it was a lovely car

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Old 26th July 2020, 15:49   #12
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The problem I have now is I am not so nimble to work on all the mods to bring the car to a spec I would be happy with and so I would need to buy a car that has a high spec and good condition to start with.

Hmmm buy my car back lol
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Old 26th July 2020, 19:39   #13
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Not only a lovely car but in a great colour too.
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Old 27th July 2020, 07:53   #14
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The above pics remind me of my first drive in a 75, I really cant remember the actual model of the car, it was back in 1998! It was a diesel, it was silver, lots of wood and leather! I absolutely loved it!
It's taken me a long time to get one of my own, although it's the ZT version, and no wood, and only a small amount of leather. Looking at the pics though, think I should of gone for a different model!
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Old 30th July 2020, 10:37   #15
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Hi Cliff did not know you could get a Walnut armrest


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And walnut armrest

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oh, and don't forget the switches





I'll bet you've missed this place

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Old 30th July 2020, 12:40   #16
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Hi Cliff did not know you could get a Walnut armrest
Very hard to find these days.

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Old 31st July 2020, 01:51   #17
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Very hard to lean on too no doubt.
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