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How To - Tips => Other / Everything Else => Topic started by: Graeme Stebbing on December 29, 2014, 03:15:38 AM
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https://www.facebook.com/133351243430783/photos/a.563885033710733.1073741836.133351243430783/571967792902457/?type=3&theater (https://www.facebook.com/133351243430783/photos/a.563885033710733.1073741836.133351243430783/571967792902457/?type=3&theater)
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Where in the world did you find this?
It does seem to be the long hard way to build that car BUT we know it is a lot of work, so maybe this will show new bees what can be involved.
I was a little disappointed to follow the l-o-n-g series of pictures only to find they painted it GREEN and never show you an overall picture of the complete car.
Still, this is an interesting series of pictures.
RT
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Rt in answer to your question I found it here, http://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=16971 (http://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=16971)
lots of good builds of middies etc on this locost site , I have learnt lots from watching other builds on this site , one thing I have learnt is how not to weld, I agree the welding was pretty bad. I don't think I would want my as.... riding around in that the way the welding was done, but I thought the overall build was interesting especially the trick front shock system, and the build photos were pretty good to show the process for newbies. its not what I would build but it looked good in the end, at least the welding was not as bad as the genuine Countach welding
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GREEN!!! What's wrong with GREEN? I like green. (probably was posted by an "ole timer". ::thumbup
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Hey Jim…
Sometimes us "Ole Timers" are just too opinionated.
I'm glad you like GREEN. You can paint your car GREEN. I'm OK with that.
I think I will still go with silver, to match my hair. LOL
Will you have your GREEN car at Carlisle?
See you there.
RT