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New owner of a 1951 Austin Devon.

Puddleglum

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Greetings from Alberta, Canada. I'm not only new here but new to British cars as well. I've always liked the look of a lot of British cars, but until I saw this Devon, I didn't know they existed. It is in very poor condition, dents everywhere, drivetrain and suspension are all shot, rusty floors and sills, but very little body rust. I tried to ignore it for quite a while as I didn't really want this involved of a project, but I just couldn't pass on it. I'm planning to modify all the suspension and drivetrain, but I want it to look fairly stock. It won't be on the road for a long time to come, but I'm hoping it will be worth it in the end. I'm hoping to learn lots along the way.
 
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great project! and it astonishes me how many are still around. Not sure your plans but there are a lot converted to gassers (hint hint)

I'll just put this here:

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While I appreciate all the skill that goes into building a gasser, I'm not a gasser guy. The easier route would be a rat rod but that's not my thing either. what I want is to build a comfortable little daily driver level car that I can cruise around the local area with the family, give it a fairly stock looking body, maybe lowered a little, and upgrade the suspension and drivetrain with just a little more power.
At the risk of totally alienating myself right off the hop, I want to make it electric. My #1 bucket list dream is to build an EV. I have the EV parts parts already, except the battery. It's an old kit, so this car seems to be a good fit in my mind. I'm sure this will be my last chance to make it happen and I want it to be something totally unique.
 
sounds like a great and interesting project - This seems particularly suited to an EV as it isn't undoing anything to make it happen.

Please keep us posted.
 
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