luuurvely!
GC
Thanks you mate, its ugly, but I love it. A bit like the skorpion (yes, still got it steve, daily ride since the DR's been off the road for a while. Its also great, but I haven't given the chassis much atention for a while and it doesn't seem to go round corners as well as it once did). Like the skorp, it also features innovative use of plastic!
Class vehicle in a very nice colour, I hope all goes well with it.
Well, I bought it the day before I got married, picked up from Macclesfield. My mrs was working in Liverpool that day, so I said "I'll pick you up in Liverpool in my fabulous plastic supercar, and we'll roar up the road to get married in glasgow the next day.
I had to call her from the hard shoulder and ask "Are you near a train station??"
"Yes", says she. "Hows your new car?"
"Looks great", says I. And it did, bonnet up, steam pishing out from under the wheel arches, having just blown a cooling hose and cooked both heads.
I got up on the low loader, got married, and lifted the heads, skimmed, replaced the cooling system (it had terrible athersclerosis) and built it back up.
However, thats the type of vehicles we love! And you love it more having had to work on it! And yes, its a bit obscure, not classically beautiful, a bit thirsty, not the most practical car, so yes, a bit like a thumper.
However, it wont rot, sounds great, is a bit individual, so yeah, I suppose it is just like a thumper!
I think that the HUK reg was from Hull originally1
Interesting, thanks steve...
Must confess I always lusted after one of those things in my youth
Yes, me too! So when the van died, I started looking. And they're very cheap for what you get. Yes, the GTC's are a bit expensive, but the twisting chassis is a new one on me. Google some pics of the chassis... it would take an awful lot to twist that!!
Cheers for now guys,
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