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Old 29-10-10, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by lansdownplace View Post
Steve, a classic restoration takes about four to five months. You just ring Toby Silverton at Kensington. There is a very long goodies list you can go for!

Paul
Based on what Mr Chairman (TS, that is) told us last May, that timetable may be a bit optimistic depending on the work order.

Then, there is always the human tendency to add some more goodies to the list after the job has begun and that would prolong completion, without a doubt.

There can be only so many workers at work on a vehicle at any given time, as one will understand.
 

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