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Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania
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1935 STD 8 Jim
Thank BDC, I feel blessed to have it. It's a ton (two actually) of fun to drive both with and without the OD engaged. The OD is from GV (Gear Vendors) out of San Diego and was installed 20yrs ago. She'll do 50 without thinking about it but I don't push her that hard often. Everyone loves the clean fender lines without the sidemounts. I have another weekend or two before the snow flies here in PA so I hope to get another drive or two in before hibernating. Here's another pic

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Posted on: 2020/10/24 21:39
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Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania
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Hang in there John, you'll get to it. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Good luck

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Posted on: 2020/10/24 18:27
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Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania
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Hey John,

Sorry for the delay in response. I'm new to the site and thought I' get a note to my email account when a response was posted to mine in the forum. All good, rookie learning curve :), I've now checked the box for "notify me of new posts in this thread"

I have the very same car (with the exception of mine being LHD).

Mine is fairly original with the exception of one repaint (in lacquer) in the original color, new leather in the interior, and turn signals added. It's a blast to drive.

If you need any pics for reference in your resto efforts don't hesitate to reach out.

I completely understand about life's distractions. No worries, it's a hobby not a work project. You'll get back at it at some point.

Jim

Posted on: 2019/4/12 7:38
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Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania
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Hi John,
I'm interested in hearing about your project. Any updates?
Thanks, Jim

Posted on: 2019/3/29 21:00
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