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11-09-2018, 03:53 PM | #11 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
So last night, Ricky who brought me the mats for the truck, knowing I like a knife, and also that I love miniature items, brought me a serious dagger.
After adding a bit of shine to the mats, as well as cleaning the previous set I had, that then went in for the rear seat, it looked like this. I love it for sure. It rained intermittently today, typical of the day I chose to take off work. So I did lots of little random jobs in the garage, moved stuff about, made some space. Also grabbed a large can of satin black, and after cleaning the wheels, I sprayed the centres three coats of black. Next will be Silver Hammerite paint along the edge. One of today’s planned tasks was to modify the VW Polo Towbar to make it fit the Blazer chassis. I believe this is where Lee, the previous owner had removed the old Towbar. So it will be the new mounting point once I figure it all out. Up it goes. And yes, axle stands too. Coffee break looked like this, and I got optimistic, only to be rained out 20 minutes later again. Grrrrrrr....!!
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