@@SimpsonsClassics Thanks. Yes still the cutting and buffing to do. Was really let down by the spray cans. I didn't want to crack out the spray gun for a little repair like that. Will hopefully see you at an event in your Volvo. Loving that build series.
My Dad had a 240 gl in canary yellow, one snowy night an Opel manta hit it. We had to peel what was left of the manta away to reveal a cracked indicator cover on our volvo, 8 year old me was fast asleep in the back and didn't wake up until the flashing blue lights woke me.
Old Volvos are the best! You made light work of all that 👍
@@SimpsonsClassics Thanks. Yes still the cutting and buffing to do. Was really let down by the spray cans. I didn't want to crack out the spray gun for a little repair like that.
Will hopefully see you at an event in your Volvo. Loving that build series.
@@Slippingclutches91 I am sure she will look great! I hope to meet you and John at Rustival in just need to get a car on the road aha
@@SimpsonsClassics Yes we will be meeting you there.
Volvo 700 series are awesome cars in billions of ways.
@@Eltonlaleham It is great. Doesn't feel like I'm driving a car that's near to 40 years old.
a small bump in a volvo is usually an instant fatal collision to the other driver, amazing cars
@@froogake Thanks was very relieved to get off fairly lightly. Still gutting though.
My Dad had a 240 gl in canary yellow, one snowy night an Opel manta hit it. We had to peel what was left of the manta away to reveal a cracked indicator cover on our volvo, 8 year old me was fast asleep in the back and didn't wake up until the flashing blue lights woke me.
@@alandunbar1231 Haha good old Volvos. Glad all was well with it after the bump.
I'm guessing that car was supplied by Clarke Brothers on Cawthorne Road in Peterborough?
@@adammcintosh3546 Was from Stoke on Trent. Was a gentleman's car he had and was sold on when he died. I purchased it as a non runner with no MOT.