Vixen 2500 history
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[quote=mrlwest55]I don't know if you still have LGF12K but I owned it for 2 maybe 3 years early in the 80's [/quote
Yes i do still own it, any more history would be much appreciated.
The car is indeed featured in Ian Ayre's Muscles and Curves slightly out of period with the rest of the book. For those of you who have this book I did'nt find any helicopter parts in the engine!!!!!
Yes i do still own it, any more history would be much appreciated.
The car is indeed featured in Ian Ayre's Muscles and Curves slightly out of period with the rest of the book. For those of you who have this book I did'nt find any helicopter parts in the engine!!!!!
How nice to hear from you. The car is currently in storage awaiting quite a bit of work before it would be roadworthy again. The years in storage weren't too kind to it.
You may be able to help me regarding the chassis, the front 30" or so of the main bottom rails have been "cupped" with a section of slightly larger tube on both sides. It doesn't look as if the chassis was rotten in that area so maybe it is repaired accident damage.
Tim
You may be able to help me regarding the chassis, the front 30" or so of the main bottom rails have been "cupped" with a section of slightly larger tube on both sides. It doesn't look as if the chassis was rotten in that area so maybe it is repaired accident damage.
Tim
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