Coupé or Cabriolet both Stunning and I wouldn't mind one for myself.
Rear looks Jensen Healey to me lovely colourCoupe is a wonderful looking car never been over keen on the cabriolet but saw this at NEC last year which is a recreation of one of a styling exercise back in the day which is long lost.
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In for trade in and recycling ?
Given how bland most euro-boxes are these days, I'm surprised more delared done brighten up thier space with some of thier back catalogue.
Just don't try and turn up in a not-unexceptional car. You'll get lynched.Signed up for The Festival of the Unexceptional today, the Renault 14 annual outing.
It’s a great event, I would advise any petrol head to go.
Tickets sell out fast.
Hand built just down the road from me, at vast expense. Whatever you are thinking, add a nought (or two) on the end. The owner/client has collection of (from memory) 200 Peugeots.Coupe is a wonderful looking car never been over keen on the cabriolet but saw this at NEC last year which is a recreation of one of a styling exercise back in the day which is long lost.
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What’s the company you got to do your seat?Hand built just down the road from me, at vast expense. Whatever you are thinking, add a nought (or two) on the end. The owner/client has collection of (from memory) 200 Peugeots.
Maybe it’s just me, but I think he should aim for 205. (Boom, boom.)
I had the same company re-carpet the 400i last year. And re-foam the drivers seat on my Westfield.
HC Classics, based near Shaftesbury. The boss is Richard, a lovely chap with some interesting cars in his barn.What’s the company you got to do your seat?
Thanks Ewan.HC Classics, based near Shaftesbury. The boss is Richard, a lovely chap with some interesting cars in his barn.
They also did the re-trim of the seat on my Lambo tractor.