My 66 Split Angus

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TIN-BITS
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My 66 Split Angus

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Hi All,
Just a few pics of Angus before i start with the rip and repair. I got this from Roma in Queensland Via E-bay. Had been sitting in the bush from about 1989 ie last rego sticker. Very happy with him and a good condition for resto. It will be more the unrestored ratty look with the updated running gear.
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D-Train
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Post by D-Train »

love all those vents...

used to have a 67 panel with them as well

looks like a solid one
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Post by brad@busnbug »

Does look solid. Looks dry as something a Nun might have. Enjoy the process.
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Looks like an excellent starting point - have fun and post pics of progress :)
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65busser wrote:Does look solid. Looks dry as something a Nun might have. Enjoy the process.
Whats that brad? her sense of humour?
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