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Old 08-04-2021, 04:16 PM   #1247
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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Sorry to see the bumper bashing. I once had someone so severely bash the side of my truck with their car door that I had to pay $800 to get it fixed. No note, no nothing. I've determined that I am going to teach myself how to airbrush out those kind of things. Very cool that you have somebody like Dennis to get you going in the right direction. Your deck came out great! And what a good find on that little Briggs & Stratton. that thing will look cool on your little scooter sled. I think even the gold paint will look great.
Battle scars are acceptable.

I will have both bumpers sorted out one day.

Dennis is not just a best friend, he is also a genuine human being. Closer than my own brother to me.

B&S was a lucky strike.

And gold appeals to me, real retro feel too.

The wheels on the Rezin Rockit will be gold too.





“AT LAST”

Gate hung at the rear of the carport.

Took a bit of effort to get it right, but happy to say it will close the hole and keep the weather out in winter especially.



My house is just offset to a road junction, and the last three or four years the rain water has run down the strret, and not under it.

This week, after repeated time wasting, a team came in to investigate, dig and rebuild.

Micky, typically made mugs of tea and coffee, and I offered cold drinks.

Clearly appreciated, as an onlooker I noticed they guys actually working, and the most impressive, is the way they have left the site every night, made safe, clean and swept.

Yesterday I did see this from my side gate……. Mickey and 4 guys watching one get on with the job.

Made me chuckle



Today was the second day I had upped my daily brisk walk to 3.5km

Not a lot, but more than I was doing 4 weeks ago.

A solitary skip up at the farm already produced me a 2.5 meter length or rainwater gutter pipe.

Today I found this, dusty, new and unused hough.

Netter than a barstool for the barstool racer.




Eyes open……
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