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Old 05-29-2021, 03:51 PM   #324
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s English 2001 S10 Extra Cab 4.3 V6 Truck

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step View Post
The mini bikes of my youth were no were as cool looking as those ones Rian. Love the old Healey's. I do not think I have ever seen that exact model though. I think the oldest one I have seen was from the mid 50s. Very Nice!
They are way out of my league too Bill.

I grew up on dualsport, and off road bikes.

In this case, $70.00 for a new, unused bike made sense.

Old cars any day.





Few random pics.

Mate Dave loves a big one, over in Essex.

So he shared this on Thursday



Also checked on the DVLA website and at last, after many weeks, my personal plate had been processed onto the truck.

I had ordered the American style pressed steel plates with the numbers to the right, leaving space for a small Stars n Stripes badge to the side.



Mate Gary in Florida had sent me a plate surround, after I had drilled the holes to replicate the holes in the trucks original plates, and also some small screw embellishers.

So the rear plate has a hole, partially visible.... plan to be made.

The surround also tucks below the level of the step



Having had the dayoff on Thursday to fetch the mini moto bikes, I decided to have a drink with my good friend Vladimir in Russia.



We have previously gotten quite drunk together via WhatsApp and Google Translate.....

Never try keep up with a Russian, or for that matter a Siberian.

Today, Mickey also went over to Sally’s place and cleaned her gutters.

The man is certainly fearless, and while prancing around on her roof, Sally was having kittens on the ground.





More about today in a while for those still awake.

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