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Old 05-10-2021, 06:42 AM   #1156
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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Aha, now I am understanding your post from weeks ago about the number plates. I asked about it and you said you didn't understand my question. Our license plates are manufactured by the State in which we live (now geographical, not mental or otherwise We can't get them from private manufacturers. So there are not multiple websites or options for us.

Glad for your recent acquisitions at no cost. It is amazing what people will simply throw out. My neighbor, good guy, smart guy, was telling me they were having some stuff picked up to be hauled off as junk. Offhand, I asked what kind of stuff. Books and a bunch of other things he said. I said I'm an avid reader so he said to come take a look. Oh my, I took three handtruck loads to my house including about 35 books, some excellent quality automotive speakers and this! An ancient engine tuner. Even if I didn't want the scope, the metal cabinet on wheels is so cool. I'm still kicking myself for the stuff I didn't take.

Sorry, tried three times to get my photos to cooperate. You get the idea.


Love that machine.

Ohhhh I know the pain of regret at not collecting more of items.

Hence my wood pile size.


Number plates and ownership and allocation in this country is a major pain.
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