I guess the moral is to understand the type of leather used in your car and care for it accordingly.
No I sold it to a guy in the BDC who also owns the Pratt T Series in Gold colour . Did about 15,000kms in it 1st owner was Alan Myers . 1997 model upgradded with the 420hp motor
that is 100% spot on. I'll take one over any new luxury barge coupe. I saw a burgundy coloured one driving up Collins street the other day and it looked supreme!
That car in 1997 was just on 750k! The interior and glass is wonderful to behold once in the car , quick ,handling as you would expect , brakes ordinary to be honest after a few applictions at speed . I enjoyed mine on a number of long distant runs including the Snowy Mountain hwy and the Alpine . I sold it to buy the Silver Cloud 111. NOT a car for GG.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those wheel guides are a must. 19 inch wheels and tyres are heavy. And you do not want them anywhere near glossy painted callipers.
He only has to look at one. Here’s 4 of 9 at my place Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Greg ,did you restore the top fire place ? tells us about it its stunning . Its very period American very Frank Lloyd Wright ..lots of stone .
Not restored, all in fantastic condition. The home was built in 1912, it’s on the heritage register and described as “Scottish Boronial style” The original owner had 2 sons that built homes around the corner in about the ‘20s both designed by Walter Burley Griffin. When Griffin did both those homes, the owner of my place had the fireplace redone by Griffin.
You never know they might put a heritage order on the fireplace , its stunning so lucky it was never pulled out . Homes of that period have a greatness about them with so much in floor area and walls ..in wood My sisters home is a similar period but just called Edwardian. matching her 1912 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost.
His wife is a superstar.... Truly. Great taste and a perfectionist. Except for one thing, obviously. Sig www.pless.com.au/mechanics.htm
It as actually a ballroom back in the day, because everyone needed one You can just see the stage top left of the pic