Colouring Bentleys

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Ecclesley
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Colouring Bentleys

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Just as I finish asking for more of your pictures over on the 'LONE-STAR' thread, you post these, great, thanks for posting.

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:shock: :shock: :shock:
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I am sure Gerrit (Ecclesley) won't mind me saying that virtually all his repaints are on 'Beaters', so no mint in box models were harmed during his restorations... :D

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Yes they are all bangers and junk yard dogs. I try to buy these restoration object at swap meets, scrounging through boxes of all sorts on the floor, for as little money as possible. Recently bought a Lone Star Rolls Royce for EUR 0,50 for example. Well that does not hurt the bank.

There another Bentley:

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