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Old 08-16-2015, 07:15 AM   #1284
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

Thought I would post up today's Bootfair snags. Some serious bargains.

Centurion Grinding helmet n visor £1.00. (£26.00 online)
Baseballs 20p & 30p
Bat £1.00
Hozelock lawn sprayer 50p (£14.00 online)
Chrome scoop 50p
Hair thingy 20p
8 Ball keyring 10p
Cast iron Beware Dog sign 50p
Roll of nylon webbing 50p
Bollé Safety glasses 10p each. (£10.00 each)
Bottle bath stuff 50p. (£6.00)
Full Stig bottle 20p
Tea mug 50p
Rubberised gloves for guys in scrap yard 6/£5.00 (Priceless)
Red overall for guests 50p ( £20.00)
Onesy/Onezy new for Nicola £1.00. (£10.00)
Trophy for a mate 20p
Topman suede bag £1.00. (£30.00+)
Haynes Golf GTi bag 50p. (£17.00 online)

Nicola got 3 pairs of unused leather shoes £1.00/pair ( around £25.00/pair)
Another nice Great Plains leather handbag like new 50p (Sell for around £60.00)
Vintage sliver charm bracelet with very good qualty charms £4.00
Pair of miniature Toby jugs 50p each
Large purple duck umbrella 50p. (Shops in Carnaby street and Covent Garden £30.00)
Wicker handbag for fancy dress 50p

Just added it all up on conservative values and got to £500.00 full retail.

The amazing thing is half the stuff is not used, and the rest all very good clean quality.

This means my rebuild kit for my trucks front suspension at £260.00 imported, is "Kind of Free"



Close up of charm bracelet, £4.00 not bad.

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