Hi Peter, hope your health is good! Thanks for posting again! British cars at it's best, another restoration worth seeing, you have Triumphblood for sure! Thanks for showing how, a lot of experts can't tip your skills!
@@peterdunne8107 Sorry Peter, I've corrected the typing/writing mistake, my skills come under your knees for sure, by the way, thanks for showing us the products you use, handy tips and tricks!
No, I am afraid it's not for sale. Thank you very much for the comments. if you would like to find yourself a Vitesse I could restore it for you but you will have to join the queue.
So my idea of a 1600 goes straight out the window ! 😅 ls it Primrose or Jasmine Peter ? Was it my imagination or did the bonnet / sill look slightly incorrect ? You are the dogs when it comes to these motors . I was very good at pre air flow Lotus Cortina's ....to be fair , l'm pretty good at anything with 4 wheels 😊 Thankyou .....but you knock me into a cocked hat with your mechanical knowledge .
It is a jasmine Mk 2 Triumph Vitesse. I don't know why I said it was saffron, now I will have to change the title on my videos. The bonnet is not incorrect it's just the light in the photograph every photograph could look different depending on the way the light falls on it when the photo is shot. It's all to do with the exposure settings in the camera. If you hadn't asked that question I probably wouldn't have noticed so thanks for mentioning it.
Hi Peter, hope your health is good! Thanks for posting again! British cars at it's best, another restoration worth seeing, you have Triumphblood for sure! Thanks for showing how, a lot of experts can't tip your skills!
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@@peterdunne8107 Sorry Peter, I've corrected the typing/writing mistake, my skills come under your knees for sure, by the way, thanks for showing us the products you use, handy tips and tricks!
Fabulous work as always Peter. Well done, looks lovely 👍🏼😎
Thank you! Cheers! Glad you enjoyed it.
What a beautiful job you have done.
It looks fabulous
Thank you! Cheers! Thanks for watching and commenting.
A true craftsman, not many left with your skills, well done sir.
My favourite colour scheme!! 🎉🎉🎉❤ well done ..
Perfect, I wish mine which is in bits could look as good as that one day
You can do it! thanks for commenting and Glad you liked it.
Absolutely top job 👍
Thanks 👍 Thanks for the visit
Stunningly beautiful! Everything done right and better than the day it was made.
Don’t suppose this is for sale?
No, I am afraid it's not for sale. Thank you very much for the comments. if you would like to find yourself a Vitesse I could restore it for you but you will have to join the queue.
@@peterdunne8107 hi Peter how do I get you contact information?
Give me your phone number I will ring you if you are in the UK Merseyside area.
So my idea of a 1600 goes straight out the window ! 😅 ls it Primrose or Jasmine Peter ? Was it my imagination or did the bonnet / sill look slightly incorrect ? You are the dogs when it comes to these motors . I was very good at pre air flow Lotus Cortina's ....to be fair , l'm pretty good at anything with 4 wheels 😊 Thankyou .....but you knock me into a cocked hat with your mechanical knowledge .
It is a jasmine Mk 2 Triumph Vitesse. I don't know why I said it was saffron, now I will have to change the title on my videos.
The bonnet is not incorrect it's just the light in the photograph every photograph could look different depending on the way the light falls on it when the photo is shot. It's all to do with the exposure settings in the camera. If you hadn't asked that question I probably wouldn't have noticed so thanks for mentioning it.