Here's afew pics of Ragtopps rat-racer notch. We got some more period detailing to do yet but it's already one sweet notchy..
[ Edited on 12-5-2006 by 62deluxe ]
[ Edited on 12-5-2006 by 62deluxe ]
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certainly beautiful.
The chrome on it is goregous.its like the underwear of a women, it can be a g... wait, well u get the idea. the 'dressing' on the car really does
enthasise the stunning nature of the classic automotive facade
Yeah that too?!?!?
That's cool!!
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Very very niiiice.
Just an ol'skool number on the side and good to go. Love the subtle striping detail and ride height.....special!
That is super sweet !!!
Hey thanks guys!!!!!! Your a real life photographer 62 deluxe. I really enjoy the old girl, i think its the oldest registered type 3 in Tas. Its a 64.
I would love to know more about the motor that came in it, it goes so hard.
A few more little things to go and then im just going to enjoy.
Sorry about the blurry interior shot.I was shakin' with excitement?!?!?
Hot donk and 6-volt electrics. Lucky you're a spark.
After the rescue from under the pine trees mate, the hardest thing for me was to get the old girl to turn over and fire on 6 volts.
She would fire straight off on 12 volts but to get it to work on 6 took a lot of mucking about.
It still has a drama to start when its hot, if i turn it off after a half hour drive and try to restart within say half hour it turns over for
ages.
Im trying to keep, the course and stay with the 6 volt electrics since i dont use her every day.
[ Edited on 14-5-2006 by ragtopp ]
Looks awesome! Love that green.
praise the lord for radar reps...
nick
JGE Radars too.
Funny you should say the word "fire" Raggy!!!!
That's one sweet ride!! :thumb
- Adam
real nice love chrome on a classic it realy sets it off . the wheels look great as well got get me some of them .
Another in case you forgot what it looks like!!!
I adore your notch mate. Love the subtle stripe, and the deep green paint!
Brilliant!
Cheers
damn it!
Oops what does "Damn it" mean Ren?
Thanks for the comments and thanks for the pis of my car 62 deluxe. The car originally came from Launceston in northern Tas, but was left under trees
for years in Hobart. I wish i new more about it, it has some serious grunt, the clutch cant keep up with it if you dump it.:P
"Fire notch" i did nearly burn it and my whole workshop down while restoring her. The battery shorting out under the rear seat trick did a good
job!!!!:thumb
Damn what?
Damn cool?
After looking at it again.. i'm not sure you can call it a "rat" lol.. its too pretty!! :sandrine
Thanks Jo i will take you for a blat on the next club outing!!!
Hehe.. i'll hold you to that! :thumb