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09-19-2020, 02:40 PM | #11 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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Most of you on these forums knew Harley, my half dog/half cat who used to be around me wherever I went, especially the garage and loved cars. The house has been empty for sure, and one sees her and looks for her in all the places she should be. She will be missed of course. But just to put the record in here, it seems she has a successor. Known as “Burger” but sympathetically renamed Molly by Sally, she came with a free Mazda MX5 engine and gearbox plus loom to be uses in the Rezin Rockit build. https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...rockit-chassis So after being sucker punched by mate Darren it was all hands on deck, Sally and a bunch of friends and forum members all cheering and saying “Do It “ Pet store, spend Ł120.00 (which I would not think twice of to spend on a car) for basics. Then over to Darren’s workshop at Unit Engineering. The cats home for the Last year or so, along with anywhere else she wanted to sleep. Vauxhall Viva Estate. With custom entrance through the rusted out rear wheel arch. But typically today she was sleeping in a Suzuki HiJet camper in a different workshop. So Darren and his dad took us there, basket in hand. Woke her, tempted her out and said goodbye. I think he was a bit sad too, softy. Caged Once back home, after a stressful trip for her, she came out the carrier and walked around, tried out the dry food..... Seemed to approve. Settling in 10 minutes later. Video: https://youtu.be/6ZWxzI2ZTm0 Seemed pretty obvious that she must have lived in a house before, too comfortable and settled. Amazing that she had lived in the year for two years as a semi feral. Did not take long for her to go to sleep there. However, when I got up to go make a coffee, she followed me to the kitchen. After which she went upstairs on her own and I found her on the end of the bed later, sleeping curled up in a ball on the end of the bed. Pretty cat in her own way. I love her black foot pads and pink nose. I think that I will keep her indoors for a couple of weeks before letting her out. Then just pray that the numbnuts who race past outside don’t hit her, should she go over the street as cats do. I do look forward to having a garage buddy again, and even if she chooses to be a house diva, that’s fine too. Harley had survived 10 years out here. Fingers crossed.
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