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    Mk1 zephyr

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    i forgot you still had this one.
    neil.

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    Been sitting on the ramp out of the way.
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    And still the projects keep coming, looks well John.

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    Back home.Name:  20231228_152511.jpeg
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    I was amazed by the size of your "garage" in the Gasser article, this looks like its somewhere else, your garage at home then?
    What are the plans for this one?
    I always thought the MK1 was the best looking Zephyr/Zodiac.
    Very impressive 2 door conversion .
    I may live in East London, I may have a number plate that reads "Chopt",
    but I do NOT use 6" wheel spacers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxirod View Post
    I was amazed by the size of your "garage" in the Gasser article, this looks like its somewhere else, your garage at home then?
    What are the plans for this one?
    I always thought the MK1 was the best looking Zephyr/Zodiac.
    Very impressive 2 door conversion .
    thats johns house garage mate, the workshop we share is another building, it is a pretty big soon fill it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom.marg View Post
    thats johns house garage mate, the workshop we share is another building, it is a pretty big soon fill it though.
    loads of room once you put up a mezanine floor mate, looks to be plenty of height
    neil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxirod View Post
    I was amazed by the size of your "garage" in the Gasser article, this looks like its somewhere else, your garage at home then?
    What are the plans for this one?
    I always thought the MK1 was the best looking Zephyr/Zodiac.
    Very impressive 2 door conversion .
    The plan is to get it on the road and drive the ass off it Ian. The mk1 is my favourite ford even more so now its a two door.
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    I had a couple of days to stay at home waiting on parcels. So I spent the waiting time sorting the front wings out. No rust or rot just lots of shallow dents. But the wings are ready for primer now.Name:  20240503_140623.jpeg
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    Very nice John, she looks well tidy mate.

    Cheers Tim W

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8pop View Post
    Very nice John, she looks well tidy mate.

    Cheers Tim W

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    Thanks Tim.
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    Cracking

    Cheers Tim W

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    Pushed out side while I cleaned the garage.Name:  20240505_135424.jpeg
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    Very nice solid looking car.
    Small block 350 Chevy at last! Yep shoulda done it sooner.

    Gotta have fun in my old age even if I am a grumpy very Ol git.

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    It's an Australian import. It was virtually rust free. But as you look at it. Its had new door skins made. Lower rear quarter panel is full lenght removable like the convertible
    Also the only part of the rear door used. Is the part that houses the window. The other part is a new panel again. In the near future it's going to Wisbech engineering for one of their front independent front suspension jobs.
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    Top quality.
    Love it, keep us posted
    I may live in East London, I may have a number plate that reads "Chopt",
    but I do NOT use 6" wheel spacers!

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    Well tidy John.

    Cheers Tim W

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    Wheels arrived today.Name:  20240523_105456.jpeg
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    Oooooo!

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