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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
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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