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« on: January 22, 2003, 10:20:19 AM »
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Hi all,
        I was just going through some old threads on the board,and was reading"Just like a Pig on a spit".
There was a couple of people who werent sure about rolling their car over on a mattress.
Well i rolled FranCine over the other week,and had no probs at all.She has no yframes or anything for that matter Roll Eyes,but i just put two tyres one either end of the sill and then a mattress to take the roof gutter and pillar.
Saves me money on the original plan of a rottiserie,and i figured she didnt need to be spun upside down,just over on her side.
Makes resto of the underbody a lot easier,esspecially when you have the amount of work that i have in front of me under there Roll Eyes.
So if anyone is in doubt,i say give it a go,it worked for me..... Grin.
CHEERS.....BRAD
PS.Wll try to post some pics soon
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2003, 12:30:33 PM »
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Hey Brad.
If your going to put the old girl to bed, don't forget the doona.
Nice work. Looking forward to some update pics.
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Alex
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