29-10-2014, 08:24 AM
(28-10-2014, 07:57 PM)Grant Wrote:(28-10-2014, 05:57 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote:(28-10-2014, 05:44 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: I reckon a couple of scaffold planks to lessen the angle of the ramps drive the front on then jack up the back and put the second set of ramps under the rear wheels.
Yeah deffo need planks mate, would add a 3rd dimension though I agree
I have lowered car ramp attachments I made out of angle iron. More than happy to bring them along...
(28-10-2014, 08:26 PM)Piggy Wrote: Without doors and boot and bonnet then!
Just to show off the core of a 306!
So you moan about the unrealistic and unhelpful approach some have taken to this thread, yet when i try to offer genuine help, you still rattle on about something that will frankly never happen.
Who is going to:
-Donate a 306 shell
-Trailer it there
-Do the work to it, to get it in the state you desire
-Dispose of it after
-Stomach the financial cost of all the above
I agree, a table with original brochures on would be nice, but who has any? And if they do, would they be willing to leave them on a table at a car show. Stuff like that is becoming collectable.
Why not get our heads back in the room, and take examples of what people have done in previous years, then expand upon them.
A beach/Hawaiian would be easy. Just buy a couple of bags of kiln dried sand, throw it around. A few straw skirts, and some flower necklace things from a fancy dress store. People can wear them/decorate their cars. Maybe somebody could play Hawaiian music out of their car rather than Skrillex. Far easier than lugging a shell of a car to a car show IMO.
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