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Cam-Tech-Craig



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I believe there were only a number of hundreds at the beginning... VERY rare indeed!

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That is a 1971 model, rare....... I suppose that most have been turned to powder by tin worm, knowing how well BL rust proofed everything Laughing
I seem to recollect that the 'C' pillars were covered in vinyl because they got ripples in them during manufacture, and that this was the best way to hide the imperfections. BL had obviously never herd of panel beating, or filler Shocked , come to think of it they were still lead-ing the rear wing tops on the MGB in the mid 70's, so no one tried to flog them some filler Laughing Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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A question that shouldn't need to be asked. Like fitting Blenheim Palace with uPVC windows.

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A definite NO if this was on any Rangey regardless of price yuck Embarassed
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&...1578701147

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I predicted that someone would take an angle grinder to a P38, and look at what I found today Mr. Green

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Any bets on how long before we see a L322 bobtail ? It's going to happen Wink Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Nice job Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Whistle Whistle Whistle Shocked Shocked Shocked Laughing

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I never said it would look stylish..... I just said it would happen, I've just stumbled on another one, so that's 2 and counting. The fact that they perform so well offroad, except for their big butts dragging in the mud, is it any wonder as to why? Although I personally think that they might have removed a wee bit too much, and it don't look quite right. Still each to their own, it would be a very dull life if we all liked the same things Very Happy Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Can think of much more reliable green oval products to cut up and make a bobtail out of than a P38 Whistle Whistle Whistle

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Bodykits & Bobtailing are really quite different issues.....

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Issues Gary?

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Shocked Shocked A More Reliable Green Oval Product than a P38 Shocked Shocked Have you lost your marbles man? There is no such thing as a reliable Green Oval product Laughing You should know that better than most of us , as you make a living putting them right, Bow down your a brave man Craig. One is enough to drive one nuts, but you Sir have many, and then surround yourself other peoples Green Oval products Shocked Shocked Bow down
Your either totally bonkers or you've a very good shrink Wink

And wots wrong with a P38? it's the only affordable height adjustable L/R product that I'd consider cutting up.

Bodykits and bobtailing are really quite different issues.... I think that an insurance company would view both as modifications, and try to wriggle out of a claim. One is to enhance its' performance, the other ...... I'm not going to go there because of the verbal that will ensue Laughing Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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