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10-24-2022, 05:14 PM | #10 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Got this pic from Craig on,Friday night when he was leaving Wales…..
Saturday morning at Stupid-0-Clockthis was happening. In order to get this trip going. By 9.30 Craig was here and we undid the tractor to get it off the trailer. Maybe not so obvious, but a complete non runner, no key etc…… But I had to give it a go…. Size fit. After the unload, without even a coffee, we headed out to “Deleted Profile” to go get this lot loaded. The inside of the ML was also loaded to the roof. Great seeing the man a few hours, and loading a load of extra sh!te he had put aside for my shop. Shared between Craig and I later. By 13.00 we were loaded and headed back to my place, via a service station to pump the trailer wheels. Coffee and a pan full of fried sausages and fresh bread for a late lunch. Followed by packing more sh!te into the ML. Then down to the garage to play for a while.
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