Ay up,
I work in Congleton and I often see an orange scooby brick parked up in what looks like a Council yard just off the Buxton Road. I'd really like to have a closer look as it looks a very smart motor (especially the General Lee wheels). Is it anybody on here or does anybody know the motor I'm talking about?
Cheerz
Orange Scooby in Congleton reg. FAB ####
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Orange Scooby in Congleton reg. FAB ####
T25 '90 2.1i 16" Doka
JCB 3C MkII
Thwaites 6000
JCB 3C MkII
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Re: Orange Scooby in Congleton reg. FAB ####
it used to run a 2400cc type 4 motor when it lived in the malvern hills worcester the owner now runs a very nice split , this is the owner who built the steel arches then someone called dr dub had it i think it was the owner after him who fitted the scoobie
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Re: Orange Scooby in Congleton reg. FAB ####
Thanks, I had noticed the arches looked well pronounced. It's a very smart looking motor, I'm interested in a closer look at a scooby conversion preferably by someone who's done most of the graft himself, as it might be a route I venture down depending on how the Doka project goes.
T25 '90 2.1i 16" Doka
JCB 3C MkII
Thwaites 6000
JCB 3C MkII
Thwaites 6000