Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:22 am
whats the long seat variation?
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Ghosty's department Dan , when you view inside the open boot into the seat moulding some have a longer piece of plastic that extends down towards the base , it is also viewable through the rear wheel openingsBrad Pittiful wrote:whats the long seat variation?
thanks for the info...as far as i can see it doesnt look like it has that long bit...very hard to see it through the boot and the wheel arch too...i dont think i could get a good picture either...unless someone has one with a good pic it may help me to get a good pic...otherwise...sorryfixer wrote:Ghosty's department Dan , when you view inside the open boot into the seat moulding some have a longer piece of plastic that extends down towards the base , it is also viewable through the rear wheel openingsBrad Pittiful wrote:whats the long seat variation?
hope I explained this properly as I first said Ghosty is THE MAN
oh perfect...i do not have that one on the one i checked...i may have another but its put away somewhere so ill have to remember where it isfixer wrote:viewtopic.php?f=8&t=358&start=10#p2484
try this earlier picture Ghosty posted in the 69c thread ,the one on the left is Ghostys long seat version
Reg, that was perfectly explained, come to the front of the class and collect your Gold Star from Teacher, there's a Good Boy.fixer wrote:Ghosty's department Dan , when you view inside the open boot into the seat moulding some have a longer piece of plastic that extends down towards the base , it is also viewable through the rear wheel openingsBrad Pittiful wrote:whats the long seat variation?
hope I explained this properly as I first said Ghosty is THE MAN
I too can confirm they are code 2.motorman wrote:Did we ever determine that these were Code 3's?Brad Pittiful wrote:i guess this one counts as a grail...dons hobby shop SF VW 1500 saloon