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Old 07-15-2018, 08:20 AM   #3271
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

Back to earlier this week.

Some random, some car and truck related.

Hope you get a grin out of some of it.

New belts off eBay arrived for Powerfile and as a spoiler, I can say that they work well, no self destruction, so the old belts must have been just that, old and glue dead due to age or heat.
These can handle all the abuse I throw at them.

Result !!



Also got some more of these to go with my air powered grinder.

Again, works a charm.



Wyzz being his usual self...... jealous or all over me, no idea, but he is a cool dog.



Dennis has been using this truck to do a house movemfor his mother in law, ElCamino or GMC...?

Regardless, I love it and he keeps tempting me.



While walking Wyzz on Wednesday, I saw this and chatted to the owner, he did some engineering for me 14 years ago.

Morris Minor, converted to convertible but with Peugeot 205 mechanicals, including front wheel drive under the skin.









And another random sighting when traveling from Guys Hospital to St Thomas Hospital this week.

Modern, but clearly being used.

Made me smile.



Later.

Thanks for checking in.
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