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in reply to: JJ’s Class 11 Oval #59096
The mud slingers up here in the high country (wet and very muddy in winter) look more like this? Not sure how you’d translate that onto the tread pattern you have though….
in reply to: Busses I have known and loved #58684Hey Rhett – I hope you and your dad are well. Ian certainly did have a nose – imagine if he still had some of the busses he sniffed out now!
I did all the rust repair on Barney, put a 36 horse in him and got him driving. eventually sold him to the guy who owns Just Kampers in the UK in a deal brokered by Rikki James. I believe he was faithfully restored (which I couldn’t afford to do…..
in reply to: Busses I have known and loved #58605True Rusty – we’re talking about the special ones – the ‘loves’ (the ones people have many many hours invested in and made them happy) as opposed to the one night stands so to speak 😉😉😉.
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Leo my 62 Twin Cab …. and I’m SURE I wasn’t going THAT fast officer…in reply to: Busses I have known and loved #58602
My 23 Window Double Door Deluxein reply to: Busses I have known and loved #58601
Barney – my 54 standard sunroofin reply to: Scott’s ‘61 Shorty #57900Well – it is a bit different so a bit different colour? How about verdoro green?
in reply to: Audrey’s Adventures with Home Ownership #56593Good job you and congratulations! Absolutely one of the best things you could do starting out! Everything is fixable (even if it takes some time) and it’s YOURS! 🙂🙂
in reply to: Scott’s ‘61 Shorty #56406In Oz, if you’re making ‘declarable’ income from the trees (although ‘declarable’ is a decision in itself 🤣🤣) you could claim the work on a delivery vehicle as a tax deduction – ????? 🙂🙂🙂
in reply to: Scott’s ‘61 Shorty #56402It would make loading pine trees a snack!!
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