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![]() Well done
![]() I can well imagine the sense of achievement that you are feeling ![]() Personally that was a huge milestone in my build, one I might add, would never of happened if it wern't for the support of this forum ![]() ![]()
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![]() Finally got some pics attached so you can see my progress so far
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![]() nice one, Im building a trike using roadster wishbones etc, but I can fully understand the excitement, I had been dragging along doing bits here and there, then came the day that it was off the jig, down on 3 wheels and wheeled it ouside, now theres a flurry of work going on.
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![]() nice work god!! ive got to pull finger and get mine started!!
pic3 is a great shot not too sure if its me but your roadster looks wider than the door that it has to get out ???? anyway looking good ![]() |
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![]() Looking good there, I love the road sign, usually an indication of a good night out
![]() The door does look a bit small, still there's that guy who built a Lambo replica in his basement, the used a digger to dig it out ![]() Kind regards John
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![]() LOL I seen that site, was forwarded to me by a mate that remembered the weekend that I finished my BSA A10 restoration
not only was it in my living room, but I lived on 3rd floor of a converted victorian house ooops that was the scariest most stressful 2 hours of my life, but we got it out the house. |
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![]() Cheers for the comments guys, just to clear up the point about the door, my build has been started in a shed at work and very shortly I will have to strip it back down to paint the chassis etc. It will then be taken out of the little door and rebuilt outside before rolling it up to my house where it will be completed in our converted dog kennel
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