Bloody brilliant job Glen :cool:
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Bloody brilliant job Glen :cool:
great work Glenn and Patsy, I can't wait to see it.
It lives!!
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Tomorrow is the big day!
Regards
Glen
Is it going to Glenreagh? :)
Diana
Well done Glenn and Pats, I am sure all the frustration has been worth it.
Cheers, Mick.
very nice i cant wait until i am in your position with mine
Great to see Glen, and Patsy looks like she really enjoyed that.
Sweet Pea, as of today, is now legal and registered.
A couple of annoying rattles and odds and sods still to sort out - flat spot in the carby but I suppose that is to be expected. Sweet little engine but then again I expected that after my mate rebuilt it.
I fitted a set of indicators, the old non cancelling type and had to put some pilot lights on to remind me when they were still on, but I find that isn't enough, I still can't hear the faint clicking sound of the flasher can strangely enough, so now I am in the throes of fitting a beeper as well.
When I took Scallop's topless Rover for a machinery inspection a year or so ago I complained about getting wet, and would you believe, today on my way to Transport Qld, it went and rained again.....well, sprinkled at least.
At the moment it looks like Sweet Pea will make ABD but whether we risk the trip to Glenreagh in her or not still remains to be seen.
By the way I picked up a capstan winch for her (from the Jeep club) the other day so, after fitting a hardtop, that will be the next job
Regards
Glen
well done glen...
Brilliant to see :)