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Post by DC3Td on Sept 23, 2019 10:35:35 GMT 10
Hi Ray. Is that reflection or have you damaged the rear quarter/bumper area? gordo
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Post by Roehm3108 on Sept 23, 2019 16:15:16 GMT 10
Trust you to notice the dint hawkeye gordo! It's koala's fault actually Jackknifed the Hunter Minor just before the start of the High Country tour last year, just before getting to Canberra! Had previously reversed into my carport post before that and done it again since!!! Always the same spot. Waiting for someone to really give it a ding to save the excess!!
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Post by gregw on Dec 27, 2019 13:21:29 GMT 10
What a great thread Ray, I enjoyed reading all of your posts. The wagon looks great and shows everyone what is possible with minimal tools and good planning. I hope you enjoy using it. I agree with the Bakelite colour on the plugs. Greg
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Post by Geoff & Jude on Nov 16, 2020 15:06:40 GMT 10
ray, ray, guess what?
it's pinned, it's pinned!!!!!!!!!!
geoff 'n jude
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Post by Roehm3108 on Nov 16, 2020 18:21:51 GMT 10
I'm EXCITED!!! Thanks DonR.
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Post by Surf Tragic on Nov 17, 2020 22:28:25 GMT 10
That's great Ray !
There's lots with this build to get the grey matter churning, it's something I mused about doing once, just to do a different project. Many things you have done can be referred to, even when restoring a Brand name van, it's all relevant, so am glad it's easily accessed now.
I've spent some time reading through your posts & enjoyed the unique build, the van has a nice warm feel about it, very inviting , I bet it's beaut to sleep in. What a great job you have done, lots of innovations. It's probably the biggest head turner of them all.
Fantastic Don Ricardo for pinning the thread.
Surf Tragic
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