That is nice Bails. Now who's gonna work during the RCCRC run? I'm starting to worry...you guys are going to want to participate or something.
[RL=http://s190.photobucket.com/user/52Chev/media/IMG_0834_zps2ba52ee8.jpg.html] Couple more shots of this great little car
Fenders have been a requirement for cars since the year dot throughout Australia, every state and territory reguires them.......lol........there is no minimium weight or whatever, if it is registered for the road, whether full, normal rego, historic vehicle club or Street Rod Limited rego the last two allowing the use on recognised club and/or Rod Runs and short "servicing" usage then it should have fenders, whether you agree with it or not, that's just the way it is.............but there sometimes appears to be the odd problem that crops up with bolts that seem to come undone....and on all 4 fenders..........my understanding is that if you get caught, you get caught.........but some people try to stretch the friendship of the cops whenever possible....the reason for fenders? probably because the original manufacturers put fenders on their cars and the rego authorities have decided that some form of protection from tyre born projectiles was needed.......not my reasoning but.......**** happens...........andyd.
First sighted the Roadster on the HAMB cl***ifieds early 2012 wasnt quite ready to committ to another car at the time,when I was ready couldnt find the link.Mid 2012 got beaten to the punch on a 32 Roadster advertised on the Hamb,which ultimately came to Australia and is owned by a fellow River City club member.Sep/Oct 2012 a couple of club members put me onto a 32 chopped 3W with history again from the HAMB cl***ifieds,exchanged some emails and there was a sale pending but then fell through.I left for the Chopped weekend with strict instuctions for the Missus to do a deal and lay a deposit,returned only to find the sale had gone through and the car went to Texas.4 weeks later the new owner contacted me to offer the car after getting hit hard by the taxman he couldnt produce a ***le so I put it down to it wasnt meant to be.Nov/Dec 2012 while searching the HAMB cl***ifieds there it was a sign from the Hotrod gods!Dennis' Roadster again.We negotiated a price and without committing to a deposit Dennis held the car while I waited on import approval,cannot thank this man enough for the deal we did.Late Jan 2013 finally received approval and this month the car has arrived at its new home on the other side of the ocean.
Wait a minute, that car looks really familliar! I'm glad you're happy with it and it looks like it made the journey safe & sound. I was a bit nervous about that. It was a dream come true having the opportunity to put that car together and drive it around for five and a half years. Thousands of miles and every one of them nothing but fun. Best used motor ever! LOL It's a bit strange not having it but I take comfort in that it went to a good home and to someone who appreciates it and won't screw it up. I hope it gives you thousands of miles of fun too. Even with all of the BS that had to happen to get the car approved for import and then shipped to you, the deal was as smooth as anyone could ask for. You're good guy, Mark! (If you ever decide to part with it, I get first rights!)
Heard you had the car Bails, glad it's gone to a good home. I know it had created some interest around Melbourne since it first went up on the HAMB cl***ifieds. perfect looking little roadster. choice may turn out to be a hard thing!
Great story both from the point of Hammers working together and the quality of the car it is always a risk buying from overseas but after seeing the efforts that Dennis Lacy went too to support Mark through this sale even holding it for him while the paper stuff was sorted he is to be congratulated. Afew years ago I did a deal with a guy called Bill Klemmer trading as speedway motors main road christmas hills vic 3775 he charged me $2250 for a Rajo 8 crossflowcylinder head he said he was manufactureing fancy flyers exchanging xm*** cards ect but to this day that head never arrived and I have never seen my money caused me a marrage breakup ect and I now take great care dealing overseas. congratulations Dennis well done
"while searching the HAMB cl***ifieds there it was a sign from the Hotrod gods!Dennis' Roadster again.We negotiated a price and without committing to a deposit Dennis held the car while I waited on import approval,cannot thank this man enough for the deal we did.Late Jan 2013 finally received approval and this month the car has arrived at its new home on the other side of the ocean." Wow, great story. To Dennis; the roadster is outstanding. Hats off to you for the fine build. Your integrity and efforts to make this happen, well damn Dennis, you are a fine man. Kool 52, am happy that you have been so blessed. All the best, Dale Cleveland OH