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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Rochester, KENT
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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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