Commer at Kustom Kolors, Christchurch

Woolfy did indeed supply some of the panels...

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This is a 1965 van with one owner from new that spent some lovely summers in Dorset, Devon & Cornwall and is being saved/restored to the tune of over £30K for the son[:0]

Should be on the road before Christmas....I am more than welcome to go take more pics as progress continues:D



 
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Originally posted by Panky

But then again..........
You went in Smurf didn't you[8D]
How was the trip

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The trip was a very pleasant cruise in the sunshine at a very comfy 60mph. wasn't so eager to start for journey home and was losing power at low revs??? could this be heat/fuel vaporization?



 
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Originally posted by commerchris

is there anything left of the Dodge [8D]

Sybhil
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nothing that isn't welded into the 65!



 
quote:
Originally posted by Panky

Was it while you were running at speed or just at low revs[?]

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bit of both really...ticks over ok, wants to cut out when accellerate and then just feels like something holding it back...kind of juddery


hark at my expert terminology LOL



 
mmm its been a while since i last saw those panels, i sent them about a year ago i think. did they look ok on the van colin or did they have any trouble fitting any. also is there any more pics of the van. i said it was having a **** load of money spent on it. makes my prices look very competative, haha;):p

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Big Bad Woolf
 
makes you look cheap as chips Woolfy ...thats all pics for now..

in my opininion i looked very closely at the welds and was giving it the ''eye'' for straightness and running my palms over it for smoothness and looks like they are doing a top job...then again for that price what would you expect?

Woolfy am I right in saying that the lower rear corners are your early production ones??...see attention to detail [8D]



 
yes thats correct mate all of those panels i supplied were the origonal ones we first started making before we had the castings made. thats why i asked if they had any teething troubles with the fitting side of it. the van looks cool though.;):p

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Big Bad Woolf
 
Next time you visit make sure you make them aware of the CVF forum.

Nice bunch of guys aren't they?

I originally met a fellow Imper at Bournemouth station and took him there to collect his Imp. He won a competition in Practical Classics to get it re-sprayed. This is his and mine one the day.
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If I told you I was a pathological liar, would you believe me?
Peggy's got Sounds
 
nice group [^] I don't very often like white but have a liking to a certain imp & a certain white commer [8D]
The blue one reminds me of my mums one,like that blue :p

Sybhil
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Beautiful Imps. :p
They both look great, but I must say that I think yours look the best, Baz. The twin headlamp design works amazingly well on such a small car, which is sort of surprising as I'd think that the proportions would look wrong. But proportions are spot on!
Clever bit of Rootes design. [^]
 
Cheers for the comments guys, LNK is looking less pretty theese days, that pic was from a couple of years ago. Andy (Thowman) had his Singer Chamois coupe version featured in this months Practical Classics - have a look, it's as near mint as you can get.

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If I told you I was a pathological liar, would you believe me?
Peggy's got Sounds
 
The commer at Kustom Kolors is almost finished MOT next week, "Bessie" looks fabulous, she is a 1972 PB a HITOR conversion from torrington Devon. in same family from new, genuine 40,000 miles, only rebuild the interior left to do. When is the next meet ??
 
good luck with the mot next week:) the next meet is the welsh weekend 5-7th may;) looking forward to seeing some pics of your van[8D]

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