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<blockquote data-quote="LeeZee" data-source="post: 322358" data-attributes="member: 17704"><p>Hello all at Early Bay. I have just joined your ranks as today I picked up my first Bay. Its a 1971 with a Devon poptop. It "appears" to be solid but is a little worse for ware and has no interior apart from the cheapest nastiest set of bucket seats I have ever seen. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, she goes into the body shop next week to be poked and prodded at. Here's hoping the panels are solid enough and that it can be painted up in no time. It has a fairly recent engine and runs sweet. I'll get some pictures up soon and of coarse I'll have plenty questions for you guys especially on buying advise as I'm going to need plenty of bits and bobs. </p><p></p><p>Would it be OK to start a thread on the refurb of my bay?</p><p></p><p>Great forum and look forward to contributing.</p><p></p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeeZee, post: 322358, member: 17704"] Hello all at Early Bay. I have just joined your ranks as today I picked up my first Bay. Its a 1971 with a Devon poptop. It "appears" to be solid but is a little worse for ware and has no interior apart from the cheapest nastiest set of bucket seats I have ever seen. Anyway, she goes into the body shop next week to be poked and prodded at. Here's hoping the panels are solid enough and that it can be painted up in no time. It has a fairly recent engine and runs sweet. I'll get some pictures up soon and of coarse I'll have plenty questions for you guys especially on buying advise as I'm going to need plenty of bits and bobs. Would it be OK to start a thread on the refurb of my bay? Great forum and look forward to contributing. Lee [/QUOTE]
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