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BSA FW32 restoration

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Vortex O'Plinth
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BSA FW32 restoration

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Interesting video which I don't think has appeared on either forum before?

Nick

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Dobbinridesagain
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Re: BSA FW32 restoration

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What amazes me in this situation, is that someone would be willing to put so much time and effort into rebuilding a car they had never driven and might not even like.
I remember the advice in Wheatley & Morgan to always drive the car first. Not possible if all you have is an incomplete box of bits.

Ivor

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