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Yes I realise the 2C1 box (baaarrrx as you Canadians pronounce it) soes not belong here - it was a convenience and also kept it off the ground. It will soon come off and be ready for it's new owner Ganmain Tony.
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This post is a bit of a recap of events from the past few years.
Thanks to Peter Morgan a rear body was sourced in NSW, ironically having come from Bacchus Marsh in Victoria many years earlier. ![]() Once home the sheet metal was stripped off (a horrible job). ![]() This has since been sandblasted and primed. ![]()
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Good to see you start Keith, have fun with it. Blitz parts do seme to travel a lot.
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![]() Great to see you are working on the FGT, Keith. Now try to keep ahead of Tony ... H.
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Good to see that trailer getting a good work out, Keith!
Nice frame on the FGT, too: good and straight, should 'marry up' quite easily - well, in a straightforward manner, anyway: we all know nothing with a Blitz is ever easy! Mike C |
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