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NutmegCT

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First time I've taken Rolling Wreck on the highway since I got it last fall. Lots of work (troubleshooting, parts, and four letter words ...) since then. And a lot of help from BCF made this day possible.

On one of our backroads:

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US Hwy 44 heading east toward Putnam:

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Lots left to do, but for me (and for Rolling Wreck) this is quite a step forward. Thanks again to all who are helping me reach the goal.

Tom
PS - I have *no* idea why there's an attached picture at the bottom of this post. And if I click Edit, I see no way of removing it.
 
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That has to be a great feeling.... Keep on driving :driving:
 
Awesome!
 
Great news, Tom!!

sail said:
Great view over that dash and thru the badge wherever you go. Congrats.

I always considered that to be the gunsight!
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Great to see you're driving that old car. Looks to be prefect for a road-adventure!

As we say in New England - ayup! That's the plan - a true road adventure.

I seem to drive the TR only locally, to work and on day trips. When the M-B is safe and secure, and after a few sea trials, the coast to coast adventure begins.

Tom
 
Happy to see that you have it on the road. Good luck with your shakedown cruises.
 
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