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Old 06-09-2019, 08:05 AM   #329
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

So today the one Bootfair was slow, and only half a field.

The second, larger one was filled with pink sh!t and nothing of interest at all.


Still, I managed to buy this roll of upholstery vinyl leatherette for £7.00 or $10.00 and have it planned for the Blazers possible replacement



Ford wagon was 20p or 25cents

I still remember the Pontiac LeMans wagon from a few years ago...... really liked that.

And maybe should have bought it, still, too late for regrets.

https://youtu.be/mc-6QAvT-bc



Found mate @CraigRK a small Meccano bike and sidecar for 50p



So home early.

Haul included these bits.



Bunch of Lesley Matchbox cars and trucks, no idea why, just needed them.




Wagon and Mercedes Benz may be my favourites



Big Union Jack blanket thing is ideal for rear of Blazer or a picnic, and at £1.00 a no brainier, already washed and hung out.



Shell fuel Bowzer will go to St Louis in September for Dennis’ gas station.



Cooler bag and six freezer bricks was £1.00 for Sally, as were three boxes of tea light candles.

So nothing much but a few bargains.

Meanwhile on UKGSER the guys are trying to figure out the possible replacement for the Blazer once it sells.



Next job, cut hedges today.
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