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Econo Restoration 101

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:58 pm
by retrovan
Hi guys,
As the question of correct restoration keeps coming up, I took it on my self, to place a pictorial of "How To"

Should you need to do the restoration on a tight budget, and the wife has said to not spending the House money on that Car, then here is your solution.

Should this thread save you a large amount of money, please be so nice and donate to the local SPCA. Only fair.....

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Hope you will add to this thread please......

Herman

Re: Econo Restoration 101

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:16 pm
by fig
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During the holidays someone got into my yard and stole only ... you guessed it ... my hosepipe. Now I know why they wanted it ... :roll:

Re: Econo Restoration 101

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:45 am
by Ron&Gill
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This I have done in the days when I had R100 a week to feed a family of 4 (5 if you include the dog). And even in 1996, that was not a lot. Anyhow, moving swiftly on, it was a pet food can :oops: and gun-gum held together with bloudraad. :lol:

Blougemoerte before she was blue, she was a jaundice kind of yellow, with four different size tyres and petfood and bloudraad trumpets, a bird's nest wiring loom and no brakes. But the engine was perfect. 1300 twin port. Brilliant. I don't even have a picture of her :( (couldn't afford to take pictures, even if I had a digital camera :lol: )

Re: Econo Restoration 101

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:42 pm
by RICKY-R69
I can relate to a few of those! :) :)