What I saw at Plasticmans workshop today
What I saw at Plasticmans workshop today
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Friday 20th March 2009
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David Smith

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274 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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hes a clever chap but hope he has some much bigger wheels!

Focused

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308 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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wavey Hi Nicky. That looks interesting but I'm not sure about the paint job and those wheels could do with a bit of a polish smile Sagcan or Tuscris?

Say hi to Dave and Debs for me.



Why do I think of these two when Mr Hillis is mentioned?



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Jester7

423 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Focused said:
wavey Hi Nicky. That looks interesting but I'm not sure about the paint job and those wheels could do with a bit of a polish smile Sagcan or Tuscris?

Say hi to Dave and Debs for me.



Why do I think of these two when Mr Hillis is mentioned?



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Tangoed

924 posts

241 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Not so keen on that!hurl Frankinstein and Herman Munster come to mind.


BGB autosport

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213 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Tuscaris? Has it had anything dont the the back? looks interesting

Blown2CV

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229 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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loopylea

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215 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Needs to be seen in the flesh. The lines are hard to appreciate until it is sprayed. Some say it's a Tamaris others a sagora :HEHE: All we know is that it's one of its kind and I think it will look the nuts whens its finished!

ChimJunkie (mascarading under other halfs username smile )

shapeshifter

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248 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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It looks like the Frankenstein of cars, awful thing, change it back quickly and don't spend any more money on it.

rykev

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269 months

Saturday 21st March 2009
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Chimjunkie I think you are referring to an as yet unpublished project when you refer to the TAMARIS the above pics are a tuscan with a sag front not a revised tam

Blown2CV

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Sunday 22nd March 2009
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rykev said:
Chimjunkie I think you are referring to an as yet unpublished project when you refer to the TAMARIS the above pics are a tuscan with a sag front not a revised tam
It's an interesting idea... although I do think the sleek lines of the Tusc really are at odds with the aggressive posture and design features of the Sag. Does this chap have money burning a hole in his pocket then? Maybe he would like to pay my mortgage off instead?!

Actually is it a home workshop or a company featured above?

Don1

16,626 posts

234 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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I will with-hold judgement until I have seen the finished thing.... but it does have the potential to be very special.

As my son said yesterday - the only bad thing about the Sag is that you can't take the roof off...

Chimjunkie

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237 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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rykev said:
Chimjunkie I think you are referring to an as yet unpublished project when you refer to the TAMARIS the above pics are a tuscan with a sag front not a revised tam
Indeed!! Cant keep up with that mans projects. smile

The Convertible sagaris/tamora must be at the paint shop by now then. This project has been mentioned by Dave over on the Tamora/sagaris section of the forum. Cant wait to see that!


rykev

2,860 posts

269 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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Yes the Tamaris has gone to paint,no piccies until complete but it is looking good.
Kev

dinkel

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Sunday 22nd March 2009
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BGB autosport said:
Looks interesting
It does indeed, can't wait to see the final.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

268 months

Sunday 22nd March 2009
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I think his creations get better with each project he undertakes....

whilst not everyones tastes ...... good for the enviroment recycling old cars hehe

plasticman

907 posts

277 months

Thursday 2nd April 2009
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Here is a picture of it sitting a bit lower . It is not quite finished yet but it is basically complete sagaris frontend and backend , sagaris length and width . The only real external difference will be the omission of the bulge in the roof and a removable targa panel . Tricky to see how you could not like it if you like the sag but then it will be easier to see when it has been painted.


TvrJohn

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281 months

Thursday 2nd April 2009
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Looks great too me, will be fantastic once painted
Well done Dave

dinkel

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284 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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The later series Sagaris cars lack the bulge don't they?

Lovely, well done. What colour are you considering?

Don1

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234 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Are you also going to open up the vents etc?