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Naadeslaus
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Woody!

Post by Naadeslaus »

Finally my Woody is almost done. :D[frame]Image[/frame]
Best regards Kim

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1956 Traveller
1959 Pick up
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1963 4-door saloon
1963 Traveller
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Re: Woody!

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Nice one Kim!

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Re: Woody!

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Absolutely awesome 8) . I love the very subtle lowering, the banded wheels and what looks like tinted windows. The only thing I would say is, a wooden slatted rood rack would look so much better than that metal one. Something like this...http://www.btowstore.com/epages/Store3_ ... 898152010a
It's all great though :D
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Re: Woody!

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Nice wheels......
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Re: Woody!

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Lovely car and i also love the wheels :D
Naadeslaus
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Re: Woody!

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[frame]Image[/frame]
Best regards Kim

The lucky owner of:
1949 Serie MM
1953 LCV
1953 2-door saloon
1953 4-door saloon
1956 Traveller
1959 Pick up
1961 2-door saloon
1963 4-door saloon
1963 Traveller
1974 Leyland 270

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Naadeslaus
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Re: Woody!

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ratrodmog wrote:Absolutely awesome 8) . I love the very subtle lowering, the banded wheels and what looks like tinted windows. The only thing I would say is, a wooden slatted rood rack would look so much better than that metal one. Something like this...http://www.btowstore.com/epages/Store3_ ... 898152010a
It's all great though :D
The window's are tinted :D
Yes that rack would look much more better. But this is the onle one that i had. :D
Best regards Kim

The lucky owner of:
1949 Serie MM
1953 LCV
1953 2-door saloon
1953 4-door saloon
1956 Traveller
1959 Pick up
1961 2-door saloon
1963 4-door saloon
1963 Traveller
1974 Leyland 270

Image
Naadeslaus
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Re: Woody!

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By the way. Does anyone know this car?? Was exported from England in 79. And had the plates BPG 185 B :D
Best regards Kim

The lucky owner of:
1949 Serie MM
1953 LCV
1953 2-door saloon
1953 4-door saloon
1956 Traveller
1959 Pick up
1961 2-door saloon
1963 4-door saloon
1963 Traveller
1974 Leyland 270

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Re: Woody!

Post by davidpidge »

Where are people gettign these deep dish wheels? They're awesome! Second lot i've seen recently.
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Naadeslaus
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Re: Woody!

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There is a man in the Nordic Morris Minor Club that's make them :D
Best regards Kim

The lucky owner of:
1949 Serie MM
1953 LCV
1953 2-door saloon
1953 4-door saloon
1956 Traveller
1959 Pick up
1961 2-door saloon
1963 4-door saloon
1963 Traveller
1974 Leyland 270

Image
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Re: Woody!

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How much are they?
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