Tidying up the beater
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Tidying up the beater
Quite a while ago now I bought a '95 as a runaround for something much cheaper and still quick after my '54 M3. The thing had been through somewhat of a hard life and was a bit tatty (along with some silly modifications like the almost fully blacked out rear lights) but was still a trooper that refused to give up.
I then decided to pick up a nicely modded bugeye which was going at a very good price, which became the main motor whilst the old workhorse sat in the background waiting to be sold on. Unfortunately, a few months later, a kindly white van man decided to drive into the side of my bugeye and wrote it off and I've been driving the old classic ever since. I recently decided to tidy it up a bit and I haven't quite finished yet as the cracked splitter needs to be replaced but I've put some before and after pictures as is customary:
Hopefully the old bugger will appreciate the care and keep on running for years to come
I then decided to pick up a nicely modded bugeye which was going at a very good price, which became the main motor whilst the old workhorse sat in the background waiting to be sold on. Unfortunately, a few months later, a kindly white van man decided to drive into the side of my bugeye and wrote it off and I've been driving the old classic ever since. I recently decided to tidy it up a bit and I haven't quite finished yet as the cracked splitter needs to be replaced but I've put some before and after pictures as is customary:
Hopefully the old bugger will appreciate the care and keep on running for years to come
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