A Pix of my '61 that I no longer own, & a few of my '60 fully rotisserie restored 12 years ago & still looks like new with 23,000 miles.
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Beautiful job Chris on both cars. I really like the '61, with its unique hood.Comment
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Two beautiful Tbirds! Thanks for sharing the pictures with us, Chris! You have done a beautiful job with them. I love the seat covers! Where did you find those at?
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Thanks for your kind replys Guys. The Lambswool seat covers are pure white, custom made in (Western Australia).
Couldn't get any-one to do it here in (S.A.). I had the Emblems made, the cost of the covers were $4,000 12 years ago. Resto started in '94 & completed in '97.
Chris...From the Land of OZ.Comment
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Great looking cars!! I realy like those "dual-double" exhausts.Comment
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Hi Chris
Good looking cars, beautifully presented and maintained. They're both straight with tight, even panel gaps.
Nice looking house too.
Good to see you managed to keep them both left-hand drive. When the '61 went, did you hang on to Elvis or did he leave the building too?
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AlistairComment
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Thank you, Thank you very much. Yes I'm afraid "ELVIS" did leave the Building. However I kept the Personalized Plates as they are not Transferable from one State to the other.
I'm in South Aust. & the Bird went to Queensland 1,250 miles away. The cost was $700 Aus. two years ago for transport.(covered)
And yes Dutchbird, in relation to the Personal Touch.
I'll send a pix of the new Homemade "ELVIS" doll.
Chris....From the Land of OZ.Comment
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