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Christmas Weekend run in the NW

Looks like fun, we'd have had to have jacked up 4X4 Midgets here in KC for that sort of fun. It's not often we have a white Christmas, but we really did this year, over 9" of the stuff. Frank is warm and safe in the garage until spring.
 

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Bugsy needs to leave the comfort of the garage today to move outside for a few weeks. Got the heater going already in the garage to warm it up from 23 degrees this AM so I can put the top up. Will never get it to 60 in there but can get it much warmer than 23. Car cover will go on and will hopefully keep the sideways blowing snow/rain from getting inside. Snow and general yuck forecast for the next 7 days so Bugsy won't like being outside but he's been there before and garage space needed for temporary storage so I can finish my basement tile project. Once done Bugsy winter projects can commence.

1) A Post Repair PS
2) DS Lower front rocker repair,
3) DS wheel well corner repair
4) PS under rear light repair
5) DS under rear light repair
6) Twin White 6" Stripes ala The Mite to be completed.
 
Jim, what I've done in the past to get the top up when really cold was to put it mostly up but not fastened then put an electric heater inside with the windows up and a blanket across the front to not let the heat escape. The vinyl should warm up quickly.

Of course you're probably done by now.
 
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