Yes, that's a very nice example of a roadster.
Type: Posts; User: wiggiesworld
Yes, that's a very nice example of a roadster.
What about doing the interior in a contrasting colour? That way they will a) highlight each other and b) it won't run the risk of being a sea of purple. Obviously your car, your decision.
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Four new tyre's where the front left hand is as flat as a pancake? New tyre's but most likely the cheapest they could buy.
He' needs to wait until lockdown is lifted and then get four burly mates over to help him push it on the trailer! :)
That way he doesn't need to worry about towing it.
Seriously though, I...
Just had to have a look. That's a good looking roadster, loving all the detail and the conversion to cycle wings, really suits the car.
Judging by that exhaust the owner also has a souped up Subaru Impreza.....
One thing that often makes me smile is the effort people put in to making the seat backs look fancy and then just leave...
Well why not expand the task and convert to electric windows whilst there?
Must admit I will be off to look at the strap attachment of my doors and that doesn't look too good. It would have made...
Well I must admit you've definitely got a very good point there Duncan. I've always seen it as the "Marlin Owners Club" with no hint of a "United Kingdom only" embedded in the title. Given that we...
I believe that's a high A/H motorbike battery, a lot of the Lotus 7 facing fraternity use them as they are both small and reliable, plus I believe they are solid state so you can pretty much mount...
I'm impressed with his statement "MINT CONDITION!!LOOK AT THE VIDEO BELOW!!".
I did look at the video and that's definitely not mint, far from it! Scruffy in places would be a better description.
I suppose the most difficult step would be to get a design that pleases everyone. The couple of examples I've seen on this thread to date wouldn't get me hurrying to get my cheque book. Its a case...
Yes, those two examples are a bit challenging from the aesthetic perspective I'll admit. Looks like I'll have to get my crayons out and see what I can come up with........
Actually a hard top may not be much better unless you make sure you install a pollen filter into your ventilation system.
Alternately stick with a Cabrio soft top and invest in some beconase.........
I'd be interested in seeing what price would be quoted. I'm of the opinion that if its well designed it could be of interest, certainly add the benefit for winter/autumn driving.
Funny how beauty...
Yes, I too wonder how many Cabrio owners would be interested in a hard top? I know I would. Now whether or not I'd be prepared to go through the pain of making my own is another topic.
Interesting Danny, I think I will join the queue after Phil.........
My fault , I was obviously having a reading/typing mismatch. Just looked and its October "2007"... Soz!
FYI how I got this article is I went to the PitStop directory, searched on "Ison". It...
Well remembered Danny, its in October 2008 Pitstop, page 29.
Hmm, could be tempted to do a spot of dealing here ..... :)
Ah that's owned by a publican up in Leicestershire. I'm assuming the current financial climate has had an unfortunate impact.
Go onto Facebook and search for "Marlin (kit car) Enthusiasts". You'll see it advertised there.
They're nice looking wheels and great value at that price. Unfortunately I've already got 'spoked' styled wheels otherwise I'd have been driving to Leeds.
I would have thought they would have...
All this is more thrilling than a game of Cluedo!
I seem to remember first seeing it advertised on CarsandClassics website. Like you said it was originally advertised for £12K which I honestly thought was pretty OK given what looked to be the...
The blue Sportster with the 6 cylinder 280Z engine is an absolute jewel.