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new guy at this place with a couple of chryslers

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hi guys
just found this place after searching for goodies for my newly purchased 84 chrysler lebaron convertible lhd ( its basiclly a sigma/magna 4cylinder auto), its runs well just needs sum tlc and advice to get rego... i also own a 66 dodge dart convertible which is fully restored
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PICS ... or it didn't happen... :lol:

Oh, and welcome to the forum by the way (H)
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Welcome to the forum mate, hope we can help with the LeBaron, isn't Jon Voight's old one is it? Check the glovebox for a pencil.
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bruggz351 wrote:PICS ... or it didn't happen... :lol:

Oh, and welcome to the forum by the way (H)

hey thanks guys , tried to upload pics but with no luck yet , but let me say this car is way ugly..... :D ...beige in color with fake factory woodgrain panels down the sides , beige rag top ....and boot rack .....ugly as!!! but way different , thats why i lke it :)
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I like woodgrain.... :thumpsup:
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by bruggz351 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:41 pm

I like woodgrain....







Me too.....so much so that im trying to make my own woodgrain trim :P :thumpsup:
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Scorpma82 wrote:Re: new guy at this place with a couple of chryslers
by bruggz351 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:41 pm

I like woodgrain....







Me too.....so much so that im trying to make my own woodgrain trim :P :thumpsup:
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woodgrain does have it's advantages........it's a renewable resource.......so it's nicer on the environment....which means its nicer to use...........it also nicer to look at (but not coz it's a renewable resource lol)
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Nope, not a fan. Even genuine wood grain from like 60's Bentley's is still ugly and looks out of place in a car. The plastic stick on shit is horrid. IMHO (H)
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agree with the plastic stick-on stuff....just looks cheap.....but im using real timber
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