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Post by seeshell on Feb 27, 2011 18:40:44 GMT 10
1969 3-way Chescold – Free to good home. Don’t know if it works – good, but filthy, condition – no damage to panels, front or interior. Good for restoration or spare parts? Can't deliver - PM me to arrange a pickup from Pakenham Upper VIC.
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Post by case on Feb 28, 2011 18:49:48 GMT 10
Hi Seeshel. I am interested in your fridge , my phone is 9796-8595 I am local Case.
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Post by shaggers on Feb 28, 2011 18:51:05 GMT 10
1969 3-way Chescold – Free to good home. Don’t know if it works – good, but filthy, condition – no damage to panels, front or interior. Good for restoration or spare parts? Can't deliver - PM me to arrange a pickup from Pakenham Upper VIC.
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Post by seeshell on Feb 28, 2011 19:20:38 GMT 10
Thanks to all interested - the fridge has found a new home!
Seeshell.
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Post by jenniewren on Feb 28, 2011 21:39:02 GMT 10
Crikey Seeshells - you were correct when you said it was BRIGHT yellow! Phew...need sunny's with that colour! J
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Post by case on Mar 1, 2011 13:18:59 GMT 10
Hi Seeshells. My car is being repaired at the moment and expect a call from my repairer anytime so I dont know when , it could be a bit later today, I see it is in a Oympic What are you doing with it, is it for sale. I should have asked for your ph no last night , Case.
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Post by seeshell on Mar 1, 2011 14:37:15 GMT 10
Hi Sorry, can't help you out there Case. We're keeping our Riviera - only the cushions, sofa and fridge were on offer. Jenni - I know! Scary - afraid I'd use more power trying to keep the thing cool. Cheers Seeshell
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Post by case on Mar 2, 2011 8:01:11 GMT 10
Hi Carly. You said you were gutting the van, wat about the other bits and pieces such as gas-stove and sink I will have whatever you dont want and will come and remove myself. Regards Case.
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Post by seeshell on Mar 2, 2011 13:37:23 GMT 10
Hi Case Sorry we're recycling the sink and other bits, including trim etc, as much as we can. I'm going to keep and restore the stove even if we don't use it in the van - it can travel with us for show days. As we go if there's anything else I'll pass it on. I won't throw anything out again - *mea culpa* on the tired old axle. But I sure AM going to be rid of the crazy coloured fridge my friend - as soon as I rip the windows out, it's yours! (blast the door being that little bit too little!). Cheers Seeshell
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Post by bobandjacqui on Mar 2, 2011 16:47:39 GMT 10
G'day Seeshell, You can get the fridge out through the hatch (having taken the hatch off first ) Worked for me Cheers Bob
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Post by seeshell on Mar 2, 2011 16:53:54 GMT 10
Hi Bob Thanks for the advice - we finally did get to that point of discussion. But by the time we cottoned on it wasn't going out the door any which way, it was getting towards dark and neither Aaron, Case or I were keen to heft it out, levitating it over the body, on ladders. Case lives just down the road, so I'll ring him again when we have the windows out in a few weeks (which it WILL squeak through). Or sooner, if I'm feeling more keen about rigging up a pulley. Cheers Seeshell
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