DNV 1C
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DNV 1C
Anyone know the where abouts of DNV 1C. A car I owned in 1979. Any news would be appreciated thanks mark
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Re: DNV 1C
Looks like it's SORN'd and tucked away but still lives.
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Re: DNV 1C
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Re: DNV 1C
Anyone out there know the blue colour used on the cam covers ? On a mk1 looks like a light blue hammer rite. Finish ? Thanks
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Re: DNV 1C
Trimite was the original blue - do a search on here for that & you will find lots of discussion.mark@mdttransport.co.uk wrote: ↑Thu 12th Dec 2024 6:12 pm Anyone out there know the blue colour used on the cam covers ? On a mk1 looks like a light blue hammer rite. Finish ? Thanks
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Re: DNV 1C
Keith Halstead wrote: ↑Thu 12th Dec 2024 11:22 pmTrimite was the original blue - do a search on here for that & you will find lots of discussion.mark@mdttransport.co.uk wrote: ↑Thu 12th Dec 2024 6:12 pm Anyone out there know the blue colour used on the cam covers ? On a mk1 looks like a light blue hammer rite. Finish ? Thanks
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