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jlaird

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Off to Europe for a couple of weeks in the morning.

Beep beep, Bugeye comming through.
 
Oh no, I guess we will all have to start posting our own progress and questions. I don't have anything interesting going on... installing carpet in the trunk and a power antenna... yawn.
 
Bring a sweater... and your coat.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif

otherwise you'll look like: /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif

Check out the weather forecasts first too. We had sleet and hail Sunday in mid-England and snow on the ground in Kent (outside London).

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4894934.stm
 
Have a good trip, and there will be some welcome home gifts waiting for you when you get back.
 
Travel safe, Jack, and enjoy the trip.
 
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Waiting for the taxi at this point, even the wife is ready. Going to be a long long day.

Just think of all the posts I will need to read when I return, wow, may take a couple of days.

Thanks for all the good thoughts and yep have cold weather stuff, prob too much.

Take care, be careful, and enjoy.

Jack
 
Body $3500
Carbs $350
Suspension 2K
Remaining running bits 1K
Chrome $600
Anodizing $600
Cockpit 2K

Looks like I may have about 13,000 full up for a really preaty driver. I keep adding things. hehe That will be every single peice new or renewed. ie a new Bugeye. So I guess the prices are not far off for what they sell for.
 
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