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05-12-2022, 03:54 AM | #10 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Progress…?
How do you define it when you are so close that things blur in your line of vision. I guess the latest order off eBay is a bit of a refocus. Still a ton of cosmetic and setting up things to do, and for anyone who has not done this sort of thing themselves, or judge progress by the money they pay others to do the work only to then show off “their build” it is never going to be easy to understand why the car was not started over Easter or last weekend, or last night. Still, it will happen. @nickwheeler are probably as tired of fitting and removing the wheels, axle stands, wiring loom etc as the onlookers. Sally is a saint, putting up with it all, allowing me to go play most times I want. Remember the Moonwalk some of you sponsored her so generously for? That is on this weekend, and all I am contributing is to pick her up at the station on Sunday. Poor show from me. A very good friend (whom I have never met in person) gave me a real wake up call yesterday, pointing out where my priorities should lie. And he is right. But in the mean time, progress I guess can be defined by ordering 3 meters of carpeting for the car. Ohhhh, and buying Ł51.18 worth of Unleaded, that is 31 litres or thereabouts. Optimism is good. Hope to get to Car Builders Solutions to get the radiator hoses and bends after work today. Almost the weekend.
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