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Old 04-18-2019, 03:48 AM   #282
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

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Originally Posted by 68Timber View Post
You have an eye for the aesthetic. Am I the only one that's following your adventures and watching the blood mark move to the end of your thumbnail? Sorry, my mind doesn't always track straight. Nice work on the Blazer, deck, and nice catch.
Morning John

Thank you very much for your reply


You certainly are not the only one watching the blood blister, added in November, move along.

Its like a watermark on photos

The deck, table etc are all just ways to keep busy and also save cash.

It releases cash for other incidental stuff

Like:


Off to Wheels Day tomorrow.

Picking up a windsurfer to go on the Blazers roof if I can find a decent set of fitted roofracks somewhere



As per what one should do, I checked over the tyres etc. last night and found the rear tyres both with some side wall cracking.
Tread depth is almost like new but I suspect they have been there 10 years or more.



So early in to spend £86.00 on two Chinese Ditchfinders for the rear.

Again, I have to say, This car has cost peanuts to run the last three years.

What a pleasure.

And these guys in Strood are both helpful and friendly and matched any prices I brought.

Win Win.

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