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nobbyclark



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Buzz was on the R4 Today programme this morning, so was alive and kicking a couple of hours ago.

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Robert



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Thought the same thing, not my cup of tea, for years. Than saw this model and started to think about "why." Than started to realize I was judgmental about the people you see driving it, bling is not always negative, these cars are very powerful and on the rise, are a comfy drive (compared to my other old cars) Better as money in the bank. There is no fun in looking at your bank account, but it's great fun walking into your garage and just have a peek if she is fast asleep Mr. Green
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Thanks Nobby, glad that he is still amongst us!


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johnboyairey



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its red(ish) its convertable, its fast, and looks nice, it appeals to many people, drivers/non-drivers, it's easy to sell on. what's not to like. parts availability, (here) plus import taxes, (on parts) parhaps, the fibreglass body, (repared?) MPG, cries of, 'medallion man' whilst 'coffee shaking' a fist?

all part of owning unusual cars.
This was my number one desired car in my early teens....
-till i was infected by rusty jags...
and you have the 'advantage ' or LHD there Robert

my philosophy on cars, In Memoranium, I hold it true, whate'er befall;: I feel it, when I sorrow most;: 'Tis better to have loved and lost; Than never to have loved at all.

you ARE going to have some there Robert..even more fun than this 1974... turn up sound!!

Post #347647 14th Sep 2015 10:29am
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proser



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On Car SOS they recently brought one back to life and it got me thinking about having a project myself and my son is old enough to have an interest in it as well.
My only problem is not having the space at home Big Cry Regards
Mark

2012 Westminster
GONE - 2007 Java Black FF Vogue, with Ivory interior

Post #347648 14th Sep 2015 10:47am
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johnboyairey



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you'll have plenty of space at home,
-on your own!

these 'ideas' do have consequences...

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proser



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but the wife is okay with me getting a project Very Happy

Would just need to find a garage/lock up/storage unit with electrics that isn't going to cost a lot to rent. Regards
Mark

2012 Westminster
GONE - 2007 Java Black FF Vogue, with Ivory interior

Post #347663 14th Sep 2015 12:22pm
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Robert



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Johnboy, that sounds like the special flowmaster mufflers for the Corvette.A bit to much for me though Thumbs Up

Post #347666 14th Sep 2015 12:48pm
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Bellini



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I'm having a full Flowmaster system fitted to my '71 Mach 1. The cost is eye watering but I'm told it'll be worth it. Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

A man ain't truly been insulted until he stands buck naked in front of a woman and she didn't even notice. Or care.

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Robert



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France 2007 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Bellini, the car I just signed for comes with a set of new flowmasters but as parts. The original ones are on the car and nearly new, so wonder if I should get them on????
Is yours sounding and driving a lot better or just a lot louder?

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Enjoy it. Well Jell as they say these days. Very Happy

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Robert



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Thumbs Up Bow down thank you

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Bellini



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Robert, no idea. Mine is sat with a Mustang specialist until I get back from the UAE. Should be ready next March.

What I will say is the old butchered exhaust sounded pretty good. I've a recording of it the day after bringing the thing home and it's nicely burbly in the way only old-school V8's can be. The Flowmaster, coupled with ceramic shorty headers, had better be worth the cost over that.

That said, I have heard a '68 GT350 from the same specialist with a full Flowmaster system and the noise was delicious! Not overly loud but 'just right'. I hope your Corvette will be similar. YouTube is handy in this regard. There's bound to be another LT1 Corvette with that system on YT somewhere.

Actually, it's a small block but...



Or a 'before and after' comparison...

 Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

A man ain't truly been insulted until he stands buck naked in front of a woman and she didn't even notice. Or care.

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johnboyairey



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proser wrote:
but the wife is okay with me getting a project Very Happy

Would just need to find a garage/lock up/storage unit with electrics that isn't going to cost a lot to rent.


they are always ok... at the beginning..(wife)

onto the garage, bear in mind that some garages for rent do not allow tinkering let alone mechanical work. however, (dont know where you are) have you thought of asking people in circles of classics, about farm storage. i have similar problem, too many old cars, and nowhere to work easily on them. bar one place. i have found a few places, like barn storage, where guys sort of work on a farm, and noise isnt a problem. price negociable. make sure the electrics are good, otherwise welding is not going to be easy, (tripping) and air compressors. the worst offender, the grinder, is your enemy ....and obviously fires from welding. You will need lots of lighting. so ask what you can and cant do...ie add lights, have guests with you etc. some are real funny!

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