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Post by johndoc on Jun 20, 2015 22:44:24 GMT 1
Mechanically and electric wise, there will be a hell of alot of crossoer with prewar Flying 8 models. I still think the values I gave early in the thread are about right.BUT, just after the war, there wasnt lots of cash around, I would imagine she is fairly rare, it would be nice to see her properly restored (not Wayne Carini levels, just properly) nad back giving people pleasure!
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Post by fab on Jun 20, 2015 23:56:13 GMT 1
that is nice to hear, I am base in Oxford any one knows a good place donw here to get it restore to the glorious days ?
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Post by fab on Jun 21, 2015 23:44:51 GMT 1
Thank you guys for all your help
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Post by Phil Hetherington on Jul 7, 2015 14:16:51 GMT 1
Condition looks pretty decent in those photos - has to be worth doing. Don't expect to make your fortune out of restoring any old car though, do it because you want to and have fun driving it afterwards.
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Post by fab on Aug 16, 2015 21:31:54 GMT 1
Thank you Phil. The idea is to restore the car and keep it, will be nice to keep it in the family
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