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04-11-2021, 04:16 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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Road trip. What did we fetch. [ Yup..... I can say that I struggled to get out the truck after 30 miles to pay the seller. Her husband and his mate had been forewarned that I wanted it, but could honestly not even lift it into the truck bed. She had measured it for me. 1550mm x 1280mm So they loaded the truck for me after we had opened the tonneau cover. No motor and bits n pieces. Ideas?? Well, I cannot currently even tie my shoe laces, honestly. So why not sit upright, my butt would not fit in the sear for sure. Remember this? More ideas. I do have a mobility scooter chassis stashed away. Something I recently saw on FB. Could one create this on a mobility scooter? This morning I went to see what I had bought. Happy. When loading the gokart chassis yesterday, Andy, the seller said to me “what caliber were you shot with? And it took a few moments to realise what he meant, the holes where the Fleetside badge had need fitted through. So this morning I also decided to refit the badges till mate Andy in Oklahoma gets around to casting the alumninium pieces for the truck. Mate Gary in Florida kniws I love a battle weary flag. He texted today that he has two for my garage and carport. And in other news, Dennis in St Louis continues to add parts to his NASCAR truck. I am so loving the whole stance. We know it goes now.
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