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nzdattoman |
Posted: 2004/6/9 10:07 Updated: 2004/6/9 10:07 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/8/26 From: Napier , New Zealand Posts: 174 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 nice ride is the boot lid of a delux 1200 ?
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selfwedge |
Posted: 2004/6/10 8:06 Updated: 2004/6/10 8:06 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/8 From: Palmie, New Zealand Posts: 155 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 i dont know about that man, my mate has a 1971 deluxe with the round badges on the back pillars and he doesnt have a boot with that bit on it, maybe someone else can shed some light onto this question? what differences are there in a deluxe compared to a standard 1200.
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DatA15 |
Posted: 2004/6/10 8:54 Updated: 2004/6/10 8:54 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/25 From: Adelaide Posts: 594 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 looks mad. lol a dream 1200 if you ask me.
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datfunboy |
Posted: 2004/6/9 4:19 Updated: 2004/6/9 4:19 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/12/12 From: wodonga, victoria Posts: 235 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 nice ride.
im guessing standard engine, judgement made by the pea shooter exhaust pipe.
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Rogue |
Posted: 2004/6/9 4:41 Updated: 2004/6/9 4:41 |
Just can't stay away Joined: 2004/5/28 From: Sydney Australia Posts: 138 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 Looks good ! What are the wheels from ?
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Razor |
Posted: 2004/6/9 4:50 Updated: 2004/6/9 4:50 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/8/26 From: Brisbane Posts: 864 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 I dont like the wheels it looks odd, bit weird for the car
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selfwedge |
Posted: 2004/6/9 5:13 Updated: 2004/6/9 5:13 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/8 From: Palmie, New Zealand Posts: 155 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 it has just a standard A15 in it with rough extractors, single carb etc, its 2" through, sounds quite good for a wee little untouched thing. theyre ROH astrons 15" with 45 profiles.
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Posted: 2004/6/9 5:24 Updated: 2004/6/9 5:24 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/10/28 From: under the Firmament LOL no twiglight effect BS Posts: 10924 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 looks good allround much like an early mk1 escort but better. Wheel suit it for newies.
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2004/6/9 6:04 Updated: 2004/6/9 6:04 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31575 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 I like these wheels (even though I'm not usually a fan of 'big wheels on old cars').
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selfwedge |
Posted: 2004/6/9 9:52 Updated: 2004/6/9 9:52 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/8 From: Palmie, New Zealand Posts: 155 |
Re: Selfwedge 1200 oh no you didnt just compare it to an escort...you filthy filthy man
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