Still don't like 'em myself, but can see the point.
A lot of U.S. buses I've seen have the towel rail smack in the front...
A lot of U.S. buses I've seen have the towel rail smack in the front...
I'm not sure that many will like my Bay when I finally buy it and build itTOASTIE wrote:i dont like um but each to his own ,. theres other things i didnt thing id like till he did um and i realy do now . good luck to yu rich , wont stop me takin the piss though . and thats wy he loves me
DICKIE wrote:Heres mine
CHEEKY CUNTTOASTIE wrote:there good if you bolt them on properly .. umm o dear
The original 'hurst' bars made in the 60/70's in the US are like rocking horse shit to buy(£1000),you can get rear ones which wrap around the rear corner but they are even rarer..H wrote:What are they called anyway? I've heard of "boatyard" Hurst bars - is that what these are?
Ah, that explains it - thanks dudeDICKIE wrote:The original 'hurst' bars made in the 60/70's in the US are like rocking horse shit to buy(£1000),you can get rear ones which wrap around the rear corner but they are even rarer..H wrote:What are they called anyway? I've heard of "boatyard" Hurst bars - is that what these are?
Boatyard busses make a reproduction,which these are..
negawskloV wrote:lovin the Fiat Jimmi!
Cheers Ben hopefully you should see it on the strip one day:D im going to start the work once the split is sorted:)
oilyT wrote:The other end
Poof!!H wrote:Mmmmm - love that ^^^^
Needs raising though
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