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General Category => Members Rides => Topic started by: Dano on July 10, 2009, 03:09:09 AM
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is this the same Van, one of my favourites
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get him on here !!!!!! ;D
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OMG just realized this one has no windows!!!!! and isn't chopped/slammed ahhhhhhh there's two????? :P :P :P
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aaahhh i see what you mean , nope its not the same yellow van ., that first one which is fully chopped and channelled is lurking around over here and is blown rover 3.5 v8 . as to the last one , thats bobs 7.5 ltr blown jenson big block mid mounted v8 engined cf , which has been chopped heavily , the windscreen scuttle/surround has been lowered into the bulkhead/firewall and leaned back so he didnt have to cut the windscreen. its an awesome van. ade
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thats real nice, any more photos of the first one?
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The enquiry is complete
The vehicle details for SVC 858H are:
Date of Liability 01 07 2010
Date of First Registration 20 05 1970
Year of Manufacture 1970
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 3500CC
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type Petrol
Export Marker Not Applicable
Vehicle Status SORN Not Due
Vehicle Colour YELLOW
Vehicle Type Approval null
The information contained on this page is correct at the time of enquiry.
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Nah Busy, these Iv'e collected over the years (waiting for him to find us on Buga) did you ever see the feature in "Chrome n Flames" mag? when I get thru the shed I'll post it up, quite a story from memory......after full rebuild , out on his first test run he clipped a curb and wrote the van off (how devestating) :o dragged it back to his shed and rebuilt it again only to win at a van show something like 7 weeks later. I saw it on ebayUK 18 months ago sold for around 4500 pounds (12-13k au)........ Dan
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wouldnt be hard to clip anything with that beast ay.
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Hi All, The cf in the top pictures was built late 80's in Worcestershire UK. It was built by Dave Harris & built many cars since.Roof chop mini super charged,splity with a mid V8 & last creation was a Citroën French farmers van in silver mid V8 again.I belive the van is in Dublin Ireland?
Cheers Nick