timtheenchanteruk Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2014 #2 that poor rangy, wtf have the done with the bonnet
Oldseadog Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2014 #3 Early Rangies were complete and utter rot boxes, so I wonder how this one is so 'solid'! The doors and back flap generally didn't last the first couple of years out, and these must have been the forerunners of the Gaylander
Early Rangies were complete and utter rot boxes, so I wonder how this one is so 'solid'! The doors and back flap generally didn't last the first couple of years out, and these must have been the forerunners of the Gaylander
Spunka New Member Mar 14, 2014 #4 Nearly 7G It needs a bonnet a rear seat (that will take some finding) and you have to put the engine back in, You dont know what butchery has been done in the engine swop or if theold engine is any good Shirley theres better ones for that price Number 122 off the line is neither here nor there Last edited: Mar 14, 2014
Nearly 7G It needs a bonnet a rear seat (that will take some finding) and you have to put the engine back in, You dont know what butchery has been done in the engine swop or if theold engine is any good Shirley theres better ones for that price Number 122 off the line is neither here nor there