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Old 02-22-2021, 05:03 PM   #1067
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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Good work, and a way to keep at it with the lighting gremlins. I am chasing through the circuiting myself for what might be a dead fuel pump. the wheels came out beautifully, and it looks like your center caps did as well. It's cool that you were able to find the wheels that you liked and got them refinished so nicely. That's the kind of detail that will make you turn around and look at your truck as you walk away from it in a car park or as we say parking lot.
I hate electrics, there is nothing to see.

Yet it can be broken or working.

And you are right about looking back at a car.

This truck is that sort of car for me.







So today I saw this, loved it.



I have a chassis stashed away. One day for sure.

Also got a message from Robert who has sold n]me an original airbag steering wheel.

And a picture of the parcel he has made up.



At about 13,30 the doorbell rang.

Wooohooo.......


Tyres.





Loaded.





Gues what next?/
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