one way of doing it I suppose...
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shouldbworking

4,791 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Mad. like they just decided to keep slamming the bonnet on it till it fitted..

MidlandsBoy

73 posts

55 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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So, Dodgy install , Engine swap not registered and not been driven for 35 yrs..

Take my money!

TRIUMPHBULLET

711 posts

134 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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How the hell did someone do that, stand back and think yep, thats nailed it?

Dave Hedgehog

15,648 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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The MG Morning Wood

Escort3500

13,036 posts

166 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Grim, very grim. Mind you, Costello didn’t exactly cover themselves in glory with their attempt at a RV8 upgrade eek


niva441

2,078 posts

252 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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My first thought was that it was an impressive amount of stretching the bonnet panel's metal, but I think it must be a unique panel. In which case couldn't they have tried a little harder.

DodgyGeezer

45,950 posts

211 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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wow! And that's not a good wow!

My uncle had a MB BGT V8 conversion and from the outside you'd not suspect a thing. How did they manage to stuff it up

Super Sonic

11,699 posts

75 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Funny. Even funnier is the 'last taxed as...'
Didn't even realise that was a taxation class!
Edit .. reminds of that Aston Martin V8 Zagato that looked like it was made of Lego. That had a ugly bonnet bulge :-0

Edited by Super Sonic on Friday 2nd July 20:50

jet_noise

5,975 posts

203 months

Saturday 3rd July 2021
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If the elephant man was a car.

Turbobanana

7,737 posts

222 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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It does look like it's sitting down, trying to conceal the fact that it's just seen an attractive lady MGB across the room.

Looked at another way: given how far the bonnet has been deformed it's a wonder the shutline to the grille looks as good as it does.

austin

1,313 posts

224 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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Very odd, looks like it is double skinned for most of it, look at the photo from the underneath of the bonnet.

I reckon he cut a hole in the bonnet and then welded "the marquee" over the top, always worries me when you see "ex-engineer" in any description.


838HNK

605 posts

240 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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He could have gone for the "Chicken Shed" look like my Ashley ..


PistonBroker

2,686 posts

247 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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I follow Richard Brommell from Charterhouse on Twitter.

He tweeted a pic and captioned that it's supposed to look like that.

I couldn't resist responding that no, I don't think it is!

lowdrag

13,139 posts

234 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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Escort3500 said:
Grim, very grim. Mind you, Costello didn’t exactly cover themselves in glory with their attempt at a RV8 upgrade eek

A neighbour had a Costello in the seventies, and from memory the bonnet was fibreglass, not metal.


Escort3500

13,036 posts

166 months

Monday 5th July 2021
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lowdrag said:
Escort3500 said:
Grim, very grim. Mind you, Costello didn’t exactly cover themselves in glory with their attempt at a RV8 upgrade eek

A neighbour had a Costello in the seventies, and from memory the bonnet was fibreglass, not metal.
Could be. I’ve only ever seen them with the bonnet shut, and have resisted the temptation to tap it to see whether or not it’s tin smile