Quote from: Vmango on October 29, 2017, 07:56:35 pmI've lovingenvious of your stablelife.Pretty damn envious of your stablelife as well, Paul!
I've lovingenvious of your stablelife.
Quote from: CanuckS2K on October 30, 2017, 07:42:26 pmQuote from: Sir Osis of Liver on October 30, 2017, 06:18:42 pmThat paint is astonishing for its age. Old reds are usually faded out pretty badly.To be clear though, the paint is definitely not original. I don't know the exact history, but I'd put it no older than 5 years old. The paint job is pretty damn good though, with just some minor orange peel on one panel that I'll take care of and wet sand in the spring. The facking front plate is going in the spring as well, can't f'ing stand it. Are you gonna get seasonal plates?
Quote from: Sir Osis of Liver on October 30, 2017, 06:18:42 pmThat paint is astonishing for its age. Old reds are usually faded out pretty badly.To be clear though, the paint is definitely not original. I don't know the exact history, but I'd put it no older than 5 years old. The paint job is pretty damn good though, with just some minor orange peel on one panel that I'll take care of and wet sand in the spring. The facking front plate is going in the spring as well, can't f'ing stand it.
That paint is astonishing for its age. Old reds are usually faded out pretty badly.
Thoughts about throwing it on the dashboard?I'd have to do my usual peeking through the legislation to see if there's a regulation citing where the plate must be mounted, but if it merely says "front and back" then it need not necessarily be mounted
then dashboard under the windshield for the win!
Quote from: No-san on November 22, 2017, 12:58:18 pmthen dashboard under the windshield for the win!That would be attractive.
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